Any idea why this is happening? Is it normal?
I can get pics in a couple hours if needed.
Edited by Jamiesname, July 11 2018 - 6:38 AM.
Edited by Jamiesname, July 11 2018 - 6:38 AM.
Cocoons are ideal but optional for the species that weave them. The evolutionary benefits are convoluted, but it seems to protect the inhabitant from their own workers in the event of a contaminant that the pupa has the potential to overcome. It may also provide modest protection from fungal spores.
If you've enjoyed using my expertise and identifications, please do not create undue ecological risk by releasing your ants. The environment which we keep our pet insects is alien and oftentimes unsanitary, so ensure that wild populations stay safe by giving your ants the best care you can manage for the rest of their lives, as we must do with any other pet.
Exotic ants are for those who think that vibrant diversity is something you need to pay money to see. It is illegal to transport live ants across state lines.
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Black lives still matter.
Maybe they need substrate
Some of my ants sometimes skip the cocoons, especially if there are not enough workers around to help them weave one
The brood developed fine
Edited by CoolColJ, July 12 2018 - 3:42 PM.
Current ant colonies -
1) Opisthopsis Rufithorax (strobe ant), Melophorus sp2. black and orange, Pheidole species, Pheidole antipodum
Journal = http://www.formicult...ra-iridomyrmex/
Heterotermes cf brevicatena termite pet/feeder journal = http://www.formicult...feeder-journal/
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