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#1 Offline Xanuri - Posted January 19 2019 - 10:39 AM

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I am looking to purchase an ant colony in Arizona, if anyone has anything available please message me ASAP! 

 

Thanks


Current Ants:

C. CA02

C. fragilis

C. vicinus

M. mendax

N. cockerelli

V. pergandei


#2 Offline Manitobant - Posted January 19 2019 - 1:15 PM

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Hi there! I’m not from Arizona but I do know of a few antkeepers who are selling some stuff in your state. You should first of all know that Arizona is the dream state of all antkeepers as it has the most diversity in the U.S. so during monsoon season you will find LOTS of queens. Some of the best examples are myrmecocystus, acromyrmex, odontomachus, cephalotes, pseudomyrmex, and if you are willing to drive down to organ pipe cactus national monument you might even find atta mexicana, which is a leaf cutting species. Anyways, here are some offers:

I would first like to note that you should make sure these are still Available by sending a PM to the sellers.

1. Some assorted colonies: http://www.formicult...ade/?hl=arizona

2. Myrmecocystus mendax (honeypot ants) http://www.formicult...ant/#entry89276

3. Forelius pruinosus (high noon ants) http://www.formicult...sus/#entry88927

You might also want to check out this thread which is for Arizona antkeepers: http://www.formicult...her/#entry94697

Happy anting!

Edited by Manitobant, January 19 2019 - 1:17 PM.

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#3 Offline Xanuri - Posted January 19 2019 - 8:26 PM

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Hi there! I’m not from Arizona but I do know of a few antkeepers who are selling some stuff in your state. You should first of all know that Arizona is the dream state of all antkeepers as it has the most diversity in the U.S. so during monsoon season you will find LOTS of queens. Some of the best examples are myrmecocystus, acromyrmex, odontomachus, cephalotes, pseudomyrmex, and if you are willing to drive down to organ pipe cactus national monument you might even find atta mexicana, which is a leaf cutting species. Anyways, here are some offers:

I would first like to note that you should make sure these are still Available by sending a PM to the sellers.

1. Some assorted colonies: http://www.formicult...ade/?hl=arizona

2. Myrmecocystus mendax (honeypot ants) http://www.formicult...ant/#entry89276

3. Forelius pruinosus (high noon ants) http://www.formicult...sus/#entry88927

You might also want to check out this thread which is for Arizona antkeepers: http://www.formicult...her/#entry94697

Happy anting!

 

Thank you for the information, I have loved ants since I was a kid and only recently getting back into it! I hope to become a registered GAN farmer for Arizona, so I am just trying to get started again. I appreciate the links!


Current Ants:

C. CA02

C. fragilis

C. vicinus

M. mendax

N. cockerelli

V. pergandei





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