It starts on May 9th feeling a bit down because all the conditions seem right for nuptial flights but I haven't seen any queens or flying ants at all. Then it happened. It was dinner time, opening the cabinet to get out some plates and there is an ant, a large ant, larger than all the ants I've ever seen inside the house, just sitting there on the middle section between the 2 doors.
My first reaction is to look at her mid section. It's big, just like pictures I've seen but my eyes aren't that good so I can't see if there are wing scares. Oh well, who cares, I must get something to catcher her with. I run to my room where I have my test tube waiting and run back to the kitchen. She still hasn't moved. It must be a queen.
Here we go. I put the tube up next to her and she takes off. I'm not sure I expected her to run into a test tube but I did wish it. She runs down the middle post, across the bottom of the cabinet to the next one so I open that door. She runs crosses onto the door and starts running to the other sided as I'm using my hand to try and heard her into a test tube. As she is getting towards the edge of the door, it occurs to me that it is very bright in the kitchen and I remembered that if you want to move ants then make the place they are in bright and the place where you want them to go dark so I put the tube in my fist and put it next to the edge of the door to simulate a dark hole and she ran right in, just like I instantly pictured it in my mind. I capped the tube and put her aside till after dinner.
After dinner I got my tube that I had ready with cotton, added water and cotton, taped the 2 tubes together. She didn't want to move so I made the new tube dark and held them both up to the light and after a few minutes she moved into the new tube. I capped that tube with more cotton. took a few pictures and put her in the basement store room.
I figured that the basement store room would be quiet and dark and a good place for her to start her new family so I checked on her every couple of days for a week or so. NOTHING.
Trying not to get to excited I look for more info about queen behavior, I found that she could be fertile and loose her wings, not fertile and loose her wings and then I thought maybe the room was too cool, so I moved her into my bedroom and put her on the dresser in a black felt bag near the TV cable box, which radiates a small amount of heat.
2 days later May 19th, I haven't checked on her in 2 days. my wife asks "how's your ant doing?" and I ask her which one...as she is pointing to the black felt bag. I told her to take a look. She says, what is this thing that she is playing with? I looks and there is an egg. She laid an egg, it is a queen. Now I'm wondering is she fertile.
May 22nd pm. I've joined the formiculture forum and posted her pic and I take another look, now there's 4 little eggs that she is fussing over and they are on the side closest to the TV cable box. She must like the heat.
Time to barrow a camera and take a better picture and post in the ID section to get a better idea of what she is. She looks like Camponotus.