Back in November I caught two Pheidole queens, and I've been raising them separately for the past 14 weeks. Two weeks ago one of them laid eggs after I was able to introduce a heat source, but I'm pretty certain the other one is infertile.
I've heard Pheidole are polygynous, so I'm considering introducing the two queens, but I'm not sure if it would be harmful or helpful, and I'm nervous about ruining my first colony while there are eggs on the way.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Advice?
Introducing queens. Good idea or bad?
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Introducing queens. Good idea or bad?
Ants kept
Nylanderia sp.
Camponotus sp.
Paratrechina Longicornis
Pheidole sp.
Nylanderia sp.
Camponotus sp.
Paratrechina Longicornis
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Re: Introducing queens. Good idea or bad?
They've been apart for too long. You might try after they have some nanitic workers, but the two queens are likely to be hostile to each other without a sort of chemical diplomacy carried out by the workers. This situation may lead to one colony killing the other, or the workers abandoning one of the queens.
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