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#1 Offline Nare - Posted June 14 2018 - 1:55 PM

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So I figured I should pause my mad spree of commenting before I've introduced myself.

 

I live in Toronto, Canada, and am nearing my 2nd anniversary of learning about the wonderful world of ants this September. I have (As of posting this), a small Tetramorium Immigrans colony, a small colony of Camponotus Novaeboracensis, a C. Pennsyvanicus queen, a tiny Camponotus queen (She's only 1 cm long), and a Myrmica Rubra queen (Now with eggs).

 

Right now, I'm really just waiting for my colonies to develop. I'm also interested in keeping Reticulitermes Flavipes, and would appreciate any help on finding them.

 

As a long time lurker, I'm glad to have made the leap and joined this community.


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#2 Offline Mettcollsuss - Posted June 14 2018 - 1:57 PM

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#3 Offline T.C. - Posted June 14 2018 - 5:19 PM

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Welcome to formiculture.
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