Woohoo!
I noticed Esme's biggest larvae was really active (never seen any of them move before at all) on Friday (17/2) so figured something was about to go down! I was right. The next day it had starting spinning a cocoon.
So here are some pics (firstly the super active larvae, then of the cocoon spinning and now the pupa.
17/2/2012
18/2/2012
22/2/2012
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Showing posts with label ant photography. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Betsy update
Betsy's colony seems to be doing extremely well. I gave them a couple of pieces of meal worm today and they went crazy within 15 minutes. This seems to be there favourite thing put of everything I offer them. I'm estimating she has about 25+ workers at this point.
Charlene has 3 workers now :-)
And they are all doing well. I gave them a tiny drop of protein/vitamin powder, maple syrup and water today. They were impressed :-)
I gave them a small drop of milk and honey the other day too (thanks for the suggestion Vasile), they seemed to enjoy it more than all of my other ants.
Some photos from the 17th February.
A worker drinking
Workers
And the lovely Charlene
I gave them a small drop of milk and honey the other day too (thanks for the suggestion Vasile), they seemed to enjoy it more than all of my other ants.
Some photos from the 17th February.
A worker drinking
Workers
And the lovely Charlene
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Charlene is officially a Mummy!!
Finally!! It has been approximately 2 months since Charlene laid her first egg, and I was beginning to wonder if they were ever going to amount to anything.
Today I caught her first worker emerging on the camera which wasn't easy seeing as though she has kept walking up and down her tunnel and getting in my way, and also because I had to put my camera in the outworld to get a reasonable view of the happenings inside. So anyway as I took the lid off I noticed one of Aggie's workers had escaped again and decided to visit Charlene's outworld, so had to catch it first and return it to it's rightful home (and tape up more holes!).
This is Charlene on the 2/2/2012
11/2/2012 10.30am
10.30am
10.30am
10.30am Good view of Charlene's next worker - you can see it's eyes quite clearly in this picture
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
2.00pm Hooray, hello there little worker!
Today I caught her first worker emerging on the camera which wasn't easy seeing as though she has kept walking up and down her tunnel and getting in my way, and also because I had to put my camera in the outworld to get a reasonable view of the happenings inside. So anyway as I took the lid off I noticed one of Aggie's workers had escaped again and decided to visit Charlene's outworld, so had to catch it first and return it to it's rightful home (and tape up more holes!).
This is Charlene on the 2/2/2012
11/2/2012 10.30am
10.30am
10.30am
10.30am Good view of Charlene's next worker - you can see it's eyes quite clearly in this picture
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
12.30pm
2.00pm Hooray, hello there little worker!
Darlene update (Camponotus Consobrinus queen)
Darlene has about 15 or 16 larvae of varying sizes. I've been feeding her a drop of honey water every week or so. She is still so much calmer than my other Sugar Ant queen Esme. It has been quite cool here lately so I think that might be why the larvae seem to be growing more slowly this week (or perhaps it's like the watched pot??). Anyway here are some photos.
2/2/2012
7/2/2012
7/2/2012
7/2/2012
2/2/2012
7/2/2012
7/2/2012
7/2/2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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