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Quarantined Formica – Two dead nanitics

by NJ Ant FanPosted on November 13, 2022November 13, 2022
Two dead Formica ant workers that were over a year old when they died.
The bodies of two dead nanitics.

Formica queen ant with her colony of 14 nanitics.
The other nanitics and their queen.

I recently discovered that the quarantined Formica had lost two of her sixteen nanitics. While this is annoying, the two dead ants were over a year old, which is quite old for a first-generation worker ant. Most such ants live only for a few months, and several others from last year are still alive. In total, this queen still has fourteen nanitics, so this loss isn’t too much of an issue.

Posted in Colony, Nanitics

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