This Spring I created a simple outworld design where I pour abut .25" of hydrostone into a container, and put in notches for test tubes. In the back there's a hole with a mesh screen for ventilation. I use this set up for a lot of my ant colonies that are small.
This week the colony in there, a 2016 Tetramorium queen, died with no worker deaths at all, so figured possibly something wrong with her as she had been acting strange for a day or so prior to death. I froze the entire box to kill the brood, and removed them, and wiped the hydrostone and insides of the box with rubbing alcohol in a cotton ball. That was maybe 3 days ago, and it's been sitting open to vent any remaining alcohol.
So today I printed some new end caps from TPU for the test tubes, again something I have done before, with the same filament. I haven't had any problems:
I added some coconut fiber and reptile sand to the outworld (again stuff I've been using for awhile), and added 2 fresh test tube setups (water/cotton) with the end caps on them. I had a small Lasius alienus colony from last Fall that had several workers eclose, so went to use this setup. I removed the cotton ball blocking their test tube, and inserted the filament cap, and placed it in the out world.
Fast forward a few hours, I go to check on them, all the workers are curled up, and the queen is alive, but obviously stressed out. I removed the test tube from the outworld, capped it off with a cotton ball, and some of the workers are now twitching and showing signs of life (though not sure if they're going to make it.) I'm trying to figure out the source of the toxin that killed them to avoid this in the future.
- Rubbing alcohol still gassing from the hydrostone (though no smell of it)?
- TPU filament end cap gassing something as freshly printed?
- Something else?
I'm leaning on the TPU filament as it was relatively freshly printed (maybe 20-30mins before adding it the test tube.) It's something I've already used successfully with my recent Aphaenogaster and Myrmica colonies, however the prints were at least a few days old before adding them to the test tubes, so not fresh off the printer.
Thanks!