Crematogaster sp.
Collected on 8/16/2017 at 6 PM
Conditions: 85 F, very humid
Queen Size: around 10 mm
Location: Howell, NJ
I found this queen on my porch in a small container of water I leave under my porch light to trap queens. I know this isn't exactly the most efficient method but it's an inexpensive and passive method that works well for the area I have to work with. The funny thing about this queen is that I usually find queens in the morning or at night when they are attracted to the porch light and she was found during the day when there wasn't much of a reason for her to be attracted to that spot so I felt very lucky to find her.
Once I brought her inside and plugged up her test tube she immediately settled down. I'm starting to wonder if it's the lack of a draft but I've noticed many of my queens stop panicking and just begin grooming when I plug up their test tube set up with a cotton ball. I did get to take a short video of her before putting her away in the box I have for my founding queens and I noticed she was nice and relaxed. I'm hoping that's a good sign. Either way I'll keep this journal updated with her progress and I will add links to her videos at the bottom of this post. I also got some video of a wild Crematogaster colony about ten miles away from me at a friend's house and will add that link as well.
If anybody else had any experience with Crematogaster queens before please share with me so I can know what to expect from her.