July 20th, 2007
The more I update, the worst it seems to get...!
Colony A:
The Queen and her worker are no more. These were my favorite ants and I am sorry to see them go. Their end was spectacularly tragic as they were murdered by the ants from
Colony B.
Here is the full tragic story from beginning to end:
The test tubes of both Colony A and B were on the desk, sitting side by side. Colony A had one Queen, some brood and one worker. Colony B had one Queen, eleven workers, and several brood. Somehow they managed to push out their cotton plug and remove the colony plug attached to Colony A. Outnumbering the first colony, they killed the solitary worker and the solitary Queen. They adopted the brood as their own and now they live in Colony A's test tube.

It's been an amazing series of events but I am devastated by the outcome. Hopefully, these ants will remain where they are and not escape. I have to be very careful with them -- they are extremely lethal and I have other Queens and colonies on my desk within close proximity to their test tube.
Colony C:
The cotton plug nearest to the water is becoming vile with ant waste and decomposing food. I need to figure out how to move them and fast.
Crematogaster kennedyi #1
This Queen has eggs and larvae.
Crematogaster kennedyi #2
This Queen has eggs and larvae.
Crematogaster kennedyi #3
This Queen has eggs and larvae.
Formica (sp?)
This Queen has a massive pile of eggs and larvae.