I will be going on vaction for almost an entire month (July 7- August 10) and I am getting increasingly concerned about how I will keep my ants alive for that time period. My current ants are-
-6x Prenolepis imparis- All queens with several very mature eggs- most have from 15-40 eggs.The eggs are roughly 20 days old. There may be larvae.
-5x Lasius niger-group sp.- all are queens with big balls of eggs, very soon to turn into larvae if not already. The eggs are roughly 15 days old.
All of them are in test tube setups. What concerns me the most is not knowing how many queens will have workers by July 7, and how many workers there will be. If I were to supply food before vacation, I would think it would get moldy too quickly, right? Will I need to supply protein for the brood so they can survive? How long can workers and larvae go without food before dying? I know the queen will use her wing muscles as food for larvae, but does she discontinue this action when her colony starts?
I also will for sure be catching other queens before my vacation starts, but I just want a general idea of how I should maintain queens/small colonies during a very long vacation. Thanks.
Edited by Nathant2131, May 10 2017 - 7:58 AM.