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Lasius neoniger inpregnated females left??


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#21 Offline MichiganAnts - Posted November 11 2016 - 9:36 AM

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if you really want a queen (even though its hibernating time) just look in old rotten logs or logs with loose bark. you can find a queen with maybe nanitcis and brood hibernating. just expect to hibernate them if you find them since its that time of the year


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