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Looking for Queens in NE Ohio


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#1 Offline Satlan_Leng - Posted August 12 2017 - 1:28 AM

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Looking for my first Queen. Posting on here while hunting but I think I have missed most of the flights already.



#2 Offline OhioAnts - Posted August 12 2017 - 1:08 PM

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Welcome! I am from Cincinnati so not much of a help, but there are a few GAN farmers from around NE Ohio that would be able to help you out for sure!


Current Colonies:

Camponotus Noveboracensis: 4 Colonies

Camponotus Pennsylvanicus: 2 Colonies

Formica Subsericea: 1 Colony

Prenolepis Imparis: 1 Colony

 

Looking to Buy:

Any Pheidole Colonies

Camponotus Castaneus

Camponutus Subbarbatus


#3 Offline Wall00n72 - Posted December 13 2017 - 8:07 PM

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How do I reach NE Ohio GAN farmers? I’m trying to get a queen ready for colonizing for my son for Christmas!

#4 Offline T.C. - Posted December 13 2017 - 8:11 PM

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How do I reach NE Ohio GAN farmers? I’m trying to get a queen ready for colonizing for my son for Christmas!


You have to do it "through" GAN.

" Whatever You Are, Be a Good One "


#5 Offline Diesel - Posted December 14 2017 - 6:17 AM

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easiest site to find it on is antscanada.com click on the queens for sale tab then scroll down to select your country in this case USA and find your state.


Ant Species kept

 

Temnothorax Longispinosus.-Journal(discontinued)-(formerly)

Camponotus Noveboracensis (formerly)

Camponotus Nearticus-formerly

Tetramorium sp.-formerly

Camponotus Pennsylvanicus Queen & brood.-formerly

Tapinoma Sessile-Journal (3 queen colony)-formerly

​Tapinoma  Sessile #2 (2 queen colony)-formerly

Aphaenogaster Picea-Journal-active

Crematogaster sp.(Cerasi or Lineolata) Queen with 3 workers and brood-formerly

​Crematogaster sp. #2 (Cerasi or Lineolata) Queen with brood-formerly

Formica sp. polygenus-active 300+ workers-active

Formica Subsericea-active 25+ workers-active

Myrmica Rubra 400+ workers 3 queens-active





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