This is my first year raising Pogonomyrmex barbatus queens and I have raised them to moderate success. I caught all my queen on the same day sometime in late June. It took a good while for the initial eggs to hatch and now each colony has 4+ workers. One thing that worries me is that the size of brood for all of the queens has slowly decreased. Only 2 of the 8 queens have a small cluster of 2 - 3 eggs but the rest only have 2 -3 larvae with no pupae or eggs. The last time I saw pupae for any of the colonies was maybe 1.5 - 2 weeks ago. I have placed them in the warmest part of my house which is around 85 degrees. I recently introduced them to some crushed up mealworms to supply them with protein. Previously, they had only been on honey water since the first workers emerged. Is it their diet that has slowed their production? What should I be feeding Pogonomyrmex and how many times should I feed them a week? I assumed that the colony is too small to feed them their iconic seeds. What am I doing wrong? Is this species just slow producing?
Edited by Adrielm, August 22 2018 - 3:07 PM.