Brown to orange color, dark orange glossy underside.
Length is roughly 3/8 of an inch
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Edited by Owenhans, April 22 2017 - 6:44 PM.
Best Answer Batspiderfish , April 22 2017 - 7:22 PM
Lasius interjectus (judging from the time of year and the weakly-clubbed antennae).
http://www.formicult...cial-parasites/
Go to the full postEdited by Owenhans, April 22 2017 - 6:44 PM.
Can you try to get a picture of her petiole?
Lasius interjectus (judging from the time of year and the weakly-clubbed antennae).
http://www.formicult...cial-parasites/
Edited by Batspiderfish, April 22 2017 - 8:09 PM.
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