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Dspdrew's Myrmecocystus wheeleri Journal [234] (Discontinued)

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#21 Offline Rstheant - Posted April 6 2019 - 12:08 PM

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Did I ever mention how odd the wheeleri name is?

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#22 Offline dspdrew - Posted April 6 2019 - 6:51 PM

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Did I ever mention how odd the wheeleri name is?

:dance:

 

http://www.antwiki.o...ton_(1865-1937)



#23 Offline dspdrew - Posted June 8 2019 - 12:33 AM

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Update 6-8-2019
 
A lot of these have died, so I only have three left now. They got their first workers about two weeks ago. Now the three I have left all have about 10 workers or so.



#24 Offline dspdrew - Posted January 25 2020 - 4:00 PM

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Update 1-25-2020
 
I had two of these colonies going (the third one I sold), but found one with a dead queen today so I now have one remaining colony with about 12 workers.


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#25 Offline TheAntGuy - Posted March 10 2020 - 3:08 PM

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Hey how is this last colony doing? I am really curious also because I caught my own queen of this species on that same trail. Really hoping she does okay because just like you I have wanted this species since I found out about them.
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#26 Offline FSTP - Posted March 10 2020 - 3:56 PM

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Update 1-25-2020
 
I had two of these colonies going (the third one I sold), but found one with a dead queen today so I now have one remaining colony with about 12 workers.

 

 

how old is the remaining 12 worker colony ?



#27 Offline dspdrew - Posted March 15 2020 - 8:56 AM

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Update 1-25-2020
 
I had two of these colonies going (the third one I sold), but found one with a dead queen today so I now have one remaining colony with about 12 workers.

 

 

how old is the remaining 12 worker colony ?

 

 

It's gone. I found the queen decomposed the other day.







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