Less productive or was not fertile are the most probable reasons. The telling fact will be when they are down to the last queen. Will they keep her alive or kill her also.
@@Antsusa377 Oh yes they some times do. For no other reason than they are in kill mode after the first 5 they put down. Takes a bit for all of them to realize this is the last queen.... Some times they self exterminate as a colony this way. I hope not but they are able to do it.
Yo hold on fire ants ain't multi queen my fire ant colony has 4 queens 56 workers I think and none of the queens died and all are desame species as your colony
it is because a fire ant colony only accepts 1 queen
It's pretty common for Fire ant colonies to have multiple queens
I grew my largest Lasius Niger colony this way, they started with 4 queens, and now almost a year later, there is only 1 queen.
@@Finley-xb1ht Nice!
This really is the USA
Less productive or was not fertile are the most probable reasons. The telling fact will be when they are down to the last queen. Will they keep her alive or kill her also.
They would not kill the last queen
@@Antsusa377 Oh yes they some times do. For no other reason than they are in kill mode after the first 5 they put down. Takes a bit for all of them to realize this is the last queen.... Some times they self exterminate as a colony this way. I hope not but they are able to do it.
Yo hold on fire ants ain't multi queen my fire ant colony has 4 queens 56 workers I think and none of the queens died and all are desame species as your colony
Did u raise them from captures queens or did u get them as an established colony?