August 29th/2018
Formica had a Nuptial flight in Northern Canada. I caught around 20-30 of them. I have very limited space. So I decided that I know this species can tolerate multiple queens in a colony, that I would keep a few of them together and see what happens. I know they "should" lay before winter [assuming you keep the temperature up in the 18-20c mark] as I've kept this species before. Everytime however the first workers come and one of two things happens:
1- Workers run out and I lose them queen then dies.
2- Workers eclose queen decides to murder them.
and sometimes:
3- My brother finds them and kills them right when they get workers.
There is no stopping #3 sometimes so just gotta hope it doesn't happen.
Here's a quick video on them:
Hopefully it goes well. I know this species benefits from a "feast" when their larvae are a bit bigger so I'll be giving them a drop of sweet stuff if and when that happens, as well as maybe a tiny piece of insect.