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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