Edited by Ikerrilove, August 13 2018 - 8:33 AM.
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Edited by Ikerrilove, August 13 2018 - 8:33 AM.
Looks like a Myrmica queen with a dented gaster. These queens are semi-claustral and are often seen foraging, sometimes even when they have workers. It is also possible that this queen is part of a polygynous colony and may be taking a worker-like role since her dented gaster may be preventing her from laying.
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Are all Myrmica pretty similar to take care of? Maybe I'm not looking right, I can't find any info on keeping them except for the Myrmica Rubia
Most Myrmica are semi claustral and can forage with their workers. Some are cryptic leaf litter dwellers in wooded areas though. They are considered to be somewhat hard to get through the founding stage and some are polygynous.
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