I am new here, so I don't know if an unlisted farmer is simply out of stock, or if they are no longer participating in the project.

It is going to be quite an undertaking to gather queens for this species myself based on my location (Tampa), and that is assuming I can even time it right. If i knew there would be some available later in the year it would be a huge relief, and it would save me trekking through half of FL looking for likely nesting sites.