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JimmyVe: (16. Jul 2008 07:50)

Everything is possible with ants. You are lucky to experience such a flight Marc. Still this is a rare case.
Did they mate with queens from the same colony ? Did these queens lost there wings ? And where are they now, did they joined the old colony ?

marc.tulley: (17. Jul 2008 17:47)

Did they mate with queens from the same colony ?
Kind of, Queen lavae from another colony introdced before birth

Did these queens lost there wings ?
yes

And where are they now, did they joined the old colony ?
in another tube, not keen on joining the colony

zachman030: (16. Aug 2008 20:54)

my friend had 3 males in his colony of about 50 workers two he dropped 3 unoregnated queens in there 2 were killed inmediatly ther other one in the mornins was near lid with no wings and and 3 males where around here gangbang?

marc.tulley: (17. Aug 2008 22:42)

lol saucey

zachman030: (17. Aug 2008 22:48)

hmm yea really weird she has unhitched her wings and is currently residing under a stone think shes mated?


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