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Euron's Journals - M.Arenarius/C.Lateralis/O.Transversa


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#21 Offline Euron - Posted May 4 2020 - 10:49 AM

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Messor Arenarius - 11/04/20

 

We did lose a worker, sadly. However there is a good pile of eggs and I have no reason to think they are not solidly progressing.

 

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#22 Offline Euron - Posted May 4 2020 - 11:03 AM

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Camponotus Lateralis - Bit of a time jump 03/05/20

 

These did very well in their test tube, but being such active ants it was surprising how hard to contain they are. I decided to move them into one of my DIY nests earlier then planned. No pictures of the queen here, she moved without me seeing and hid out of camera sight.

 

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#23 Offline Euron - Posted May 4 2020 - 11:09 AM

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Messor Arenarius - 03/05/20

 

Getting ready for a boom. So happy with the progress of this queen.

 

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#24 Offline Euron - Posted May 4 2020 - 11:13 AM

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Odontoponera Transversa

 

We may in fact have a third worker soon. Ha, I'm not sure how to feel. I hope that this is the start of their growth - they have lots of eggs so perhaps.

 

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