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P.dives queen dead?


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#1 Offline NikolaBale - Posted February 11 2021 - 11:24 AM

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Hello.

I bought a p.dives colony about 80w 1q.
There was a problem whit shipping and the package arrived after 2 months.
That's quite a long time and pretty stressful for the ants no doubt.
Surprisingly when i opened the package most of the workers where still alive,maybe 3-4 dead.
Unfortunately when i put them in a tubes and tube set up and they spread out so it wasn't as crowded i saw the queen and ahe looked dead.She bunched up and wasn't moving.
Now this was a no brainier i was sure she was dead.But after a few days the ants put all the dead workers in the corner of the tub like they normally would,but not the queen.The queen was right in the middle of the cluster of workers in the tube constantly being groomed basically like she was alive.
And that got me thinking maybe she's just in a phase of shock and the ants are trying to waker her up.
I asked around and one guy told me he had the exact same thing happened to him.The queen was motionless like she was dead and after a couple of days she started moving and the colony proliferated like normal.

Have any of your had or heard of something like this?

#2 Offline antsandmore - Posted February 11 2021 - 11:26 AM

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tripple post


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#3 Offline Manitobant - Posted February 11 2021 - 11:40 AM

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Ah yes the rare triple post, or triplomyrmex postatus.
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#4 Offline antsandmore - Posted February 11 2021 - 11:42 AM

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Ah yes the rare triple post, or triplomyrmex postatus.

lets use this post


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#5 Offline Cephalotus - Posted February 11 2021 - 11:53 AM

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Even after death workers may continue grooming the queen until her scent wears off and they realize she's passed away, I wouldn't be too hopeful


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#6 Offline NikolaBale - Posted February 11 2021 - 4:12 PM

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tripple post

Sorry i didn't mean to.
Is this a bug?

#7 Offline NikolaBale - Posted February 11 2021 - 4:13 PM

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Even after death workers may continue grooming the queen until her scent wears off and they realize she's passed away, I wouldn't be too hopeful

I never kept p.dives before.
Is this behavior species specific since I've never seen workers grooming a dead queen before.
I'm from Montenegro been keeping native ants for about 4 years now.

#8 Offline Antkeeper01 - Posted February 11 2021 - 4:47 PM

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you might wanna send pics to the seller to get another colony or a full refund


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#9 Offline NikolaBale - Posted February 11 2021 - 6:21 PM

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you might wanna send pics to the seller to get another colony or a full refund

I will be compensated.I already cleared that up whit the seller.But I'm just curious about this peculiar behavior.




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