So basicaly I went out side to catch a camponotus worker and to see if it is pennsylvancius or not and let it go after. But the pennsylvanicus is not the question I want anwser atm... You see, I have heard when you catch queens in a test tube. If they immediatley start cleaning themselves and stop pacing around means they are mated with and ready to lay eggs. However this "Worker" is doing the sane thing, It is cleaning itself alot! And stopped running.. Now it looks like a camponotus pennsylvancius worker. But is there a chance this could be a smaller type of ants queen. Because. I have very tiny black ants too which look like mini camponotus. So I think there is a chance this could be one of em. Or this could just be a worker cleaning itself idk... Please help before I release it! Also I am pretty sure it is not a queen. Small abdomen and all. http://ctrlv.in/857350 I'm sorry it is a pretty crappy picture of it while it is bending over cleaning.
- Formiculture.com
- Forums
- Gallery
- Members
- Member Map
- Chat