Yeah, the wood sops up all the moisture from the water tower, and dries out really fast. It looks like the ants are having a hard time dealing with dropping humidity. They are not even half the size of the other colonies in THA Formicariums, and growing much slower. I think what they need is very damp rotting wood to keep the moisture level consistent, so for now I'm going to put two of them in THA products and try something different with the other as an experiment.
If I can get an old aquarium I'm going to get some rotting wood and see if I can get them to burrow in. I will do this in the shed as to not contaminate my other colonies and see how a totally natural environment effects the Queen.
Edited by AntsMAN, July 4 2016 - 8:19 AM.
Current queens/colonies
Camponotus novaeboracensis x2
Camponotus pennsylvanicus x2
Camponotus herculeanus x1
Formica sp. x1
Lasius americanus x1 (Lasius alienus)
Lasius neoniger x1
Crematogastor cerasi x1
Myrmica sp. x1