Going to start journal my information regarding my all my Formica francoeuri. So here goes:
I caught 150 Formica francoeuri on May 27 @ 9-11pm. This was off on Route 66. They were all over the asphalt where you park.
Out that 150 I caught, I only have 35 left, due to combination of giving away, trading, and about 1/3 die off's or not being fertile so I froze them.
They are in standard test tube setups with filtered water and prewashed test tubes.
About a week ago, I fed all the queens in the test tubes sugar water to keep them going. They cautiously drank all of the fluid I provided them.
Last night, checked on them. Most of them have their nanitics. Couple have 5+!
One of the queens seemed to have died too, while still having brood, new eggs, and 3 nanitics, with one dead nanitic body. I am unsure of the reason why. Nanitics were caring for the brood still and one of them was dark, and the other 2 were much lighter in color. Not sure the exact date the queen died but must have been very recent. I felt bad for the nanitics... so made a decision. I wanted to test merging a colony without a queen with one that did. This has been done with other species but not many records of Formica.
I will continue what I did and the outcome when I get home tonight.
Edited by StopSpazzing, September 24 2018 - 3:00 PM.