A. the king and queen of another colony
B. some adult reproductives from the same colony
C. some adult workers which are specially fed to breed
D. developing nymphs nurtured as secondary reproductives
Correct Answer:
Option D – developing nymphs nurtured as secondary reproductives
Explanation
When the queen dies, production of the blocking pheromone stops, and secondary reproductives may be produced.
In the Reticulitermes species, the queen and king may be replaced by numerous secondary reproductives, and the colony may become very large with the added productivity of many queens.