My camponotus ligniperda queens (4), and what I believe to be a camponotus pennsylvanicus queen (1), sometimes pick at the cotton that seals the tube (fairly aggressively), they will do this for a decent amount of time, is this normal behavior similar to tunneling in logs in the wild, or do they not find the test tube setup a suitable home, and are trying to get out. In one of my colonies that has its first workers, they pile their brood at the cotton ball that seals the entrance to the tube, and they sit/hang onto the cotton, I'm not sure what to do since this makes it difficult to feed them, get access to them etc. Need some help with these queens.
Edit: Is the digging and picking at the cotton behavior negative in anyway towards their health? (Priority for me atm)
Edited by Winston, May 14 2017 - 6:50 PM.