Afternoon,
I am in need of a bit of advice. A couple of months back I bought a colony of Lasius niger around 20 workers + Queen for my brothers Ant farm.
Since that time we have had issues with some of them escaping and over the last 2 months numbers declined. I have also had to move the ants+eggs as they started using an attachable food chamber as the egg chamber and I couldn't easily get in to clear out the old food that was getting mouldy. In the last couple of days I have moved all the ants and eggs successfully into another part of the nest and have cleared out the mould. There is no way for them to escape anymore but there are now only around 8 in the colony.
The queen and the remaining ants look healthy are kept fed/watered are active and there is a brood of at least 30+ eggs some of which look to be at pupa stage and 2 or 3 may have hatched over the course of the last month.
What worries me though is the decline in number and what will happen if the current workers die before the first of the current brood hatch to help out the queen. Will the queen survive and look after the current eggs on her own if she has too?
Also the chamber that he queen was using to lay eggs was not dark and was made from clear plastic, does this make a difference on the rate of laying and health of the queen? The chamber she is now in is made from red plastic. I don't wish to have to move her again and disrupt the colony.
Any advice would be appreciated
Kind regards
Trevor



