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Is this a queen? Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada


Best Answer sweetgrass , July 21 2018 - 4:41 PM

Thank you!! I will go and set up the test tube properly with water in it, etc.  So I keep her in the dark and check on her once a week?

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#1 Offline sweetgrass - Posted July 21 2018 - 4:29 PM

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Caught July 21, 2018 at my acreage in SE Alberta.  Prairie environment



#2 Offline AntsAreUs - Posted July 21 2018 - 4:31 PM

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Yes it is. It looks like Formica too.



#3 Offline sweetgrass - Posted July 21 2018 - 4:32 PM

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OH WOW!! This is my first found queen!!  Is Formica a good type to keep?



#4 Offline AntsAreUs - Posted July 21 2018 - 4:39 PM

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OH WOW!! This is my first found queen!!  Is Formica a good type to keep?

They can be a little finicky with light. They are however quite easy to keep and grow at a decent pace that isn't too fast or too slow.



#5 Offline sweetgrass - Posted July 21 2018 - 4:41 PM   Best Answer

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Thank you!! I will go and set up the test tube properly with water in it, etc.  So I keep her in the dark and check on her once a week?



#6 Offline Zxirl - Posted July 21 2018 - 7:50 PM

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Thank you!! I will go and set up the test tube properly with water in it, etc.  So I keep her in the dark and check on her once a week?zy

Yes. Check once a week. Keep her in a nice dark area free from disturbance. Good luck.


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#7 Offline sweetgrass - Posted July 21 2018 - 9:13 PM

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Thank you.

#8 Offline sweetgrass - Posted July 22 2018 - 8:29 AM

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At what point can I bring her and the tube out of complete darkness?

#9 Offline dermy - Posted July 22 2018 - 9:54 AM

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At what point can I bring her and the tube out of complete darkness?

I slowly start to get them used to light after first workers have eclosed, but even then Formica is still finicky.






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