IS-0413
Containment Protocols
Containment of a single swarm of IS-0413 can be effected by placing a mature Queen in a standard beehive-like housing. No further contact should be made with IS-0413, nor should any action be undertaken to agitate IS-0413 without adequate personal protection.
High-nutrient liquid sources nearby must be refilled routinely to avoid migration of the hive colony, which must also be well-separated from any other instance of IS-0413.
Under these conditions, a honey-like substance may be regularly extracted from the hive. Testing indicates this high-viscosity (~2700 cps) liquid is safe for consumption, but studies into its effects and nutritional value are ongoing.
The origin of IS-0413 is currently unknown, but the parallels with local evolution are under active research. Superficially similar to bees, the creatures naturally create a hive-like, fractal structure which they inhabit en masse. An additional note has been recorded showing IS-0413 has been observed across several anteverse locations, including II, IX, XV and XXXIII, indicating possible migration through what can only be described as "bee-sized perforations."