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Infertile queen still alive?


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#1 Offline BeginnerAntKeeper - Posted July 27 2018 - 8:10 PM

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I have an infertile Colobopsis queen that is infertile(I have never seen any eggs) but hasn’t died for at least a month? What to do?

#2 Offline sirjordanncurtis - Posted July 27 2018 - 8:21 PM

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Infertile queens also have the same wing muscles a fertile queen would have, and if they need to survive, they can still consume the muscles for sustenance and live quite a bit afterwards. One anter, Nathant had a bunch of P. imparis queens with one winged alate being infertile. The queen managed to survive quite a while without much external physical change. If you really believe her to be infertile, then I would suggest releasing her since there isn't much you can really do about her. I have fed some of my infertile queens to colonies which need extra protein, but that might seem a little extra for some people.


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