need to move queen but out of test tubes pls help
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need to move queen but out of test tubes pls help
So I caught a queen(I think she is C. novaeboracensis) with brood and pupae, but I used my last test tube to catch her and I need to move her to one with water. Please help quick! Also, how long can a queen survive without water.
Re: need to move queen but out of test tubes pls help
Just put the queen in a container with a moist cotton ball . Make sure to keep the cotton ball moist over the weeks or intel you get a test tube .
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Re: need to move queen but out of test tubes pls help
You should go to a local florist shop and buy some water picks. They work like test tubes.
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Re: need to move queen but out of test tubes pls help
Yep .Jadeninja9 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:25 pmYou should go to a local florist shop and buy some water picks. They work like test tubes.
Re: need to move queen but out of test tubes pls help
I didn't have the best luck with these, personally. I kept my test tubes in a closet underneath a washcloth, and every few weeks or so I'd turn off the rest of my lights, shine a flashlight at the ground (not the shelf that they were on—I just needed dim ambient light in order to not disturb the queens), and lift the washcloth in order to observe the queens. I was able to see the queens in the test tubes… however, I was not able to see into the water picks in that dim light, due to their green tint. I left them alone until the other test tube colonies had nanitics, and then finally brought the water picks into the light… but all 3 queens I had in the water picks were long dead. Water had dried out, and one of the dead queens was even covered in mold…Jadeninja9 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:25 pmYou should go to a local florist shop and buy some water picks. They work like test tubes.
So yeah, just be careful with these, and try to find some way to keep an eye on the queens inside without shining light directly onto them.
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Re: need to move queen but out of test tubes pls help
Wow.JacobSyndeo wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 10:06 amI didn't have the best luck with these, personally. I kept my test tubes in a closet underneath a washcloth, and every few weeks or so I'd turn off the rest of my lights, shine a flashlight at the ground (not the shelf that they were on—I just needed dim ambient light in order to not disturb the queens), and lift the washcloth in order to observe the queens. I was able to see the queens in the test tubes… however, I was not able to see into the water picks in that dim light, due to their green tint. I left them alone until the other test tube colonies had nanitics, and then finally brought the water picks into the light… but all 3 queens I had in the water picks were long dead. Water had dried out, and one of the dead queens was even covered in mold…Jadeninja9 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:25 pmYou should go to a local florist shop and buy some water picks. They work like test tubes.
So yeah, just be careful with these, and try to find some way to keep an eye on the queens inside without shining light directly onto them.
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1x Lasius alienus colonies
1x Tetramorium immigrans
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