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Without a queen
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Olga
, Jul 6 2017 12:57 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted July 6 2017 - 12:57 PM
Is it okay for a couple of workers to live without a queen or is it too cruel ?
I feel like a slow murderer for keeping 5 workers without a queen in a nice formicarium ðŸ˜
Talking about L. niger.
I feel like a slow murderer for keeping 5 workers without a queen in a nice formicarium ðŸ˜
Talking about L. niger.
#2 Offline - Posted July 6 2017 - 1:09 PM
Welcome to the forum. I know plenty of people who keep queenless colonies. They don't last long but they can be a good "hmmm is antkeeping right for me" without having to feel too bad about killing/hurting a queen/colony. With 5 Workers though it might not be very interesting and they won't eat much so don't overfeed them, a small drop of honey solution or something else will suffice for awhile.
#3 Offline - Posted July 6 2017 - 5:24 PM
I managed to keep about a dozen Tapinoma sessile workers alive for 9 months without a queen. They still ate and foraged like a normal colony, so I wouldn't label it as cruel. I do agree that it's good practice though. Better you kill a few workers in error than an entire developing colony.
#4 Offline - Posted July 6 2017 - 8:17 PM
Plus, maybe you'll get lucky and run into a parasitic Lasius queen later who may need some queen-less workers? You never know.
#5 Offline - Posted July 6 2017 - 10:18 PM
Oh wow, amazing news 💗
Thank you a lot, I was starting to feel really bad 😂
Cheers 💖
Thank you a lot, I was starting to feel really bad 😂
Cheers 💖
#6 Offline - Posted July 8 2017 - 6:50 PM
I have one worker living alone right now. I feel sorry for her, but I'm not going to kill her on purpose. I just figure she is enjoying her quiet retirement lol
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