2. Date of collection: August or September I believe
3. Habitat of collection: Small sandy lawn surrounded by mixed woods, fairly moist area, near lots of houses and pavement as well.
4. Length (from head to gaster): Queen is about 8 mm, Tiny little nanantic hatched last night and is just a hair over 2 mm.
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: Queen is a deep brown with bands of lighter brown on her gaster. It's very swollen after hibernation and she is laying loads of eggs. The nanantic is a pale greenish yellow, almost transluscent. I imagine it will darken some with time but idk.
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Fast growth. Eggs to workers in about 6 weeks if memory is correct. Laid a pile of eggs, raised those to cocoons, then laid a bunch more. Expect more nanantics over the next week.
7. Distinguishing behavior: unflappable. Devote on taking care of brood. Not aggressive or anything.
9. Nuptial flight time and date:I believe it was late August when I found her but didn't write it down. Better records this year for sure.
After they settle into the new tube, I can try to get clear pics of the worker.
In the pics, you can barely see the little worker ant. It has large eyes for it's size, amazing greenish color but very very pale. Almost see through, will probably darken. Yellowish tint, lighter colored legs.

worker in right side of tube in above picture

worker again on right.

worker bottom left

worker bottom left