I received this Solenopsis invicta queen with six workers from dspdrew on Friday, 26th of September 2014. Right now, they are doing good, they have one large larva, and a couple smaller ones, with some eggs. The queen seems nowhere as attached to her clutch, unlike Solenopsis xyloni, instead, she sits next to it and lets a worker sit on top of the brood. These guys also look like heavier eaters than Solenopsis xyloni.




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 They finally have pupae since I first got them.
 They finally have pupae since I first got them. Other than that, they are completely healthy looking.
 Other than that, they are completely healthy looking.  
				
				
			 Mine were collected from the same area dspdrew and Chromerust got theirs, and from the same flight, as I think this journal already says. I think Drew's is growing fairly slowly too. What I noticed, is they were making another female alate larva, as it was almost the size of the queen already when it must have been injured in feeding, as it has now been given up on and eaten. Maybe, with this huge larva out of the way, they can focus on making me more workers.
 Mine were collected from the same area dspdrew and Chromerust got theirs, and from the same flight, as I think this journal already says. I think Drew's is growing fairly slowly too. What I noticed, is they were making another female alate larva, as it was almost the size of the queen already when it must have been injured in feeding, as it has now been given up on and eaten. Maybe, with this huge larva out of the way, they can focus on making me more workers. 
 
				
				
			 
				
				
			 
				
				
			 
				
				
			 
				
				
			








 
  
	 
	 
	 
	 
	

