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#1 Offline LAnt - Posted January 19 2015 - 4:04 PM

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Um.. well not exactly. :whistle:  The story is that I found this Camponotus, I think modoc, around the end of May of last year at Yosemite National Park. I had a few others but they didn't make it. Anyways, I didn't devote my 24 hours a day to her and she had no heat so her brood didn't get too far, maybe pupae. I had to resurrect her a few times as well. But, last week I took her out of the garage and into a dark box next to some electronics so now she's nice and warm. As of today she's laid 3 eggs. I'm trying not to disturb her too much so pictures might be at a minimum.

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