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#1 Offline AntPerson - Posted April 6 2018 - 5:24 PM

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I’m wondering if some people can give me tips and tricks to catching queen ants, there flying around right now when I’m typing, also does anybody know any queen ant traps

#2 Offline punsandglory - Posted April 6 2018 - 7:05 PM

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Hey! Another fellow oregonian! Not enough of us around.

 

I just caught one around 30 minutes ago while they were flying. I just walked around and waited till I saw one that had landed and nabbed it with some Tupperware (what I had with me at the time) and then transferred it into a test tube when I got home. Just make sure it's not right next to the entrance of an ant hill, as it likely hasn't mated. Good luck!

 

edit: the stuck out tongue emoji look wayyy different than I thought it would....


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