Bob hat geschrieben:varban if you can get your hands on some brood, the key is to put in a bit of pupae that way even if she consumes some of the pupae enough will make it to turning into workers. Also, if she is that carnivorous, try suspending in some a piece of dead insect. Maybe if her appetite is satisfied she will refrain from consuming pupae.
That's why I was asking how long for puppae to turn into worker
2 puppaes left lets hope she is satisfied. 2 left and 1 big larvae that will turn into puppae soon and a clump of eggs.
bob: It's dandelion you are talking about. Dont think i can find seeds of it in the wild this time of the year ...
Jimmy: I gave her those after i boiled them. I just defrosted 2 in the microwave to see if she will eat them. The ones i gave her before were untouched so doubt she will this time.
As for disturbing, sadly i need to keep track of the puppaes she eats so I look once a day. I just uncover the ground above where she is in the test tube i dont move her or anything.


But like i said before, not al queens are the same.

so i can always start keeping grass