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#1 Offline Guest_chasey11442_* - Posted July 24 2017 - 2:37 PM

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Hi all,

 

I know this has been discussed before but I wanted to bring the topic of breeding ants up again as there are some mixed opinions on the matter. First off, is it possible (yes or no) to "breed" queen ants in captivity by stimulating outdoor conditions thus creating an environment will they will fly. Secondly, what will the second generation of queens be like if they are mated with their own siblings? Third, what species can mate within the nest or within the outworld and how does this occur? 






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