Stick them in a dirt box and see what happens.
But fusca (or whatever else this species may be) likes to live in wood it seems.
Stick them in a dirt box and see what happens.
But fusca (or whatever else this species may be) likes to live in wood it seems.
Update: 12/10/2015
The first colony totally died out in the summer heat, and the dud queen's workers also died out, leaving just the dud queen going into hibernation this winter. ![]()
Discontinued
Well she died a few days ago. ![]()
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