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Stratford Ontario Canada May 21 2019


Best Answer Canadian anter , May 21 2019 - 5:30 PM

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#1 Offline Cichlid - Posted May 21 2019 - 4:49 PM

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1: found in my driveway(Stratford Ontario Canada)

2 :found early may wingless

3: habitat, farm fields and grasslands stream 500m away

4:6mm? penny for ref in pics

5: dark brown with light brown legs

https://imgur.com/a/EgTn5Sv

 

I've got a tonne of lasius "citronella" ants around my house

 

If this is a lasius parasitic queen would those workers be a viable host?



#2 Offline Canadian anter - Posted May 21 2019 - 5:30 PM   Best Answer

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#3 Offline Cichlid - Posted May 23 2019 - 3:26 PM

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Thanks, any insight into the possibility of using  "citronella" ants as a host species?






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