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Brachymyrmex sp. flight, 6/12/15 in Georgia, US


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#1 Offline drtrmiller - Posted June 12 2015 - 11:29 PM

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It rained this evening, and I found a Brachymyrmex queen crawling along the wall in my ant room.  I found another outside, crawling on the side wall of a plastic bin.  I guess they like to climb walls.

Argentine ants were relocating to some dry leaf litter wedged in a tree, and I vacuumed up a few hundred workers and probably about 20 or so queens.

 

My Pheidole tysoni colony has tons of males that eclosed a week or two ago, and so I would speculate that they would be flying around now, as well.




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