hmm yes if they are semi-claustral definitely feed...if this queen is in second year stage and full-claustral, I'd still suggest you feed her, just because her wing muscles were probably completely used up in the first year, leaving her with no internal food supply. It is possible that the food you are introducing into her test tube is disturbing her, making her stressed and prone to eating her brood. Strange though that she does this at this stage. I'd suggest only feeding her very small bits of food, and much more liquids, in order to avoid disturbing her too much. Judging by her posture in the photos she seemed pretty freaked out. Weird! Hope she does okay!
Edited by Stubyvast, July 1 2024 - 8:11 AM.
Manica invidia (1 queen, ~200 workers)
Manica invidia (1 colonies, 1 queens plus 3 workers)
Lasius niger (single queen, ~200 workers - naturalistic, predatory set-up)
Lasius americanus (1 colony, ~10 workers)
Tetramorium immigrans (3 colonies, 3 queens, ~ five workers each | 1 colony, 1 queen, ~1200 workers)
Formica aserva (aserva queen, ~15 Formica neorufibarbis workers)
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