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JimmyVe: (23. Jan 2008 17:59)

Looks like they are doing great miszt. Nice picture to. ;)




Let is know who you are,
here

miszt: (23. Jan 2008 19:00)

a few more pics :D

ant dude: (23. Jan 2008 19:09)

wow really nice, i like the first pic of the 2 queens the most btw =D>

SteveUK28: (23. Jan 2008 19:10)

Pics r certainly gettin better John :)

kashmir79: (23. Jan 2008 23:12)

i cant beleive they are not fighting each other !

looks great, 2 queens on the crown aye lol :D

miszt: (25. Jan 2008 22:08)

Amazing! 2 weeks ago, I had several medium size larva and a few eggs, not I have about 30+ eggs, lots of small small larva, 2 very large larva and 2 caccoons!

When I read about their growth spurt after hibernation, it didnt know they ment it was that fast! should have about 30-40 workers this summer :D and if they carry on laying eggs at this rate until mid/late july, well over a hundred workers next year :D

darradar: (25. Jan 2008 23:55)

wowzers mist, i hope mine develope as fast when i bring them out of hibernation...

SteveUK28: (25. Jan 2008 23:55)

awesome.. looks like i might have found my next ant :P

miszt: (25. Jan 2008 23:58)

it still takes 12-18 months from egg to worker mind ;) lol i'm not expectin the coccons to hatch for at least another 6 weeks

ant dude: (26. Jan 2008 00:39)

@miszt:wow!!! thats sure is sounding good 4 u then :) dont forget to keep us updated on this news, sounding very interesting :grin:

@steveuk28: me aswell maybe.... :-k


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