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Looking for Temnothorax or monomorium sp. native to NC


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#1 Offline TimEdelman - Posted December 4 2017 - 4:15 PM

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I'm in central NC and I'm searching for a colony of temnothorax (acorn ants) or monomorium (little black ants or pharaoh ants). I'd also be interested in any of the species similar to these, that reproduce within the nest, making the colony immortal, in a way. If you have a colony (any size) of a species like this that is native and collected in NC, reply here. Thanks


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