von Magicalsushi » 19. Jun 2011 16:51
So...I ended up giving up on the 2009 queen, as the eggs clearly still weren't anywhere near hatching when it got to the point where I'd have needed to hibernate her. So I, erm, euthanised her. :\ In retrospect, that was a mistake, but this was WAY past the nine weeks or so I'd been told was the maximum before new ants hatch.
In 2010 I collected three queens, and had exactly the same experience - tiny little eggs that barely seemed to have grown after three or four months. This time, I hibernated the queens and eggs in the fridge, and took them out again this April. The eggs were still unhatched. I almost gave up again, except one of the colonies had "eggs" that looked large enough to be larvae, so I figured that maybe they were actually growing, just about three times more slowly than people had suggested they would.
Yesterday, I checked on them again and all three colonies now have some young ants scurrying around. It's taken at least 9 months for the colonies to reach this point, rather than the 7-9 weeks I was told to expect. Does anyone have any idea whether this is normal, and what could have caused it? My flat is probably not the warmest of places, although it's surely warmer than a nest outside would be, even underground. Apart from that, I can't think of anything that's obviously wrong.