Hey,
I grabbed a queen in the flights and stuck here in a take away box, I prefer them to test tubes as I can stack them and use a DIY door on top to get in and out without any ants escaping.
I borrowed a few cacoons from a nest near my house, don't worry the colony I took them from is big enough to support itself, been there for 2 years and takes over my whole garden... well I say a few... around 150 cacoons out of the 400+ they had brough above ground (they live under a kiddie slide)*.
Sorry I got distracted with the story, it's a good one i'll tell you later, they almost became a victim of a lawn mower.
Now onto business!
I stuck the cacoons in with a new queen... she loves them, moving them around under the cotton wool with water, keeping them moist... then two hatched. So far so good they are not trying to murder her so it looks like they have taken her as the boss. My question is... will the queen be ok, being she is a new queen and now has some seriously big workers to deal with, I think this may have jumped her life forward a year or two?
I'm thinking of moving her to my bigger formicarium but is it too soon for her? She will have 100+ fully grown workers to work for her and bring in food.
Also! She will be giving birth to little first generation ants, will this damage the colony at all? Being that she has begun with fully grown ants.
Thanks for your help and sorry for my huge posts... I like to talk/write.
*Please not no nest was harmed in the removal of the eggs.
Regards,
Nixy




It would be better if you asked the question first before doing it.

