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Camponotus Nearcticus for sale NY


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#1 Offline disasterants - Posted July 27 2018 - 11:23 AM

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I found a Camponotus nearcticus queen this year and Now that she's got 2 workers, i'm putting her up for sale. she's off to a kind of slow start with her colony (since she only has 2 nanitics) but she is taking care of her brood pile and her workers are hunting fruit flies for her and eating honey so I'm sure she will do fine. 



#2 Offline disasterants - Posted July 27 2018 - 11:25 AM

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i'm thinking $30 for her...



#3 Offline Major - Posted July 27 2018 - 5:00 PM

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When did you catch her? I found a Nearcticus queen in May and she has almost 10 workers.

#4 Offline disasterants - Posted August 3 2018 - 9:02 AM

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When did you catch her? I found a Nearcticus queen in May and she has almost 10 workers.

I caught her a few months ago outside my school as a matter of fact... if you want to see that i have a video on my Y/t channel called queen ant found at my school or something... what do you feed them? they are quite picky and i have only gotten her to eat fruit flies and a i fed her a jumping spider this morning(since i'm running low on flies and am using the last of mine to start breeding them) and she showed interest but not too much... 

here's the video: 

 



#5 Offline disasterants - Posted August 3 2018 - 9:04 AM

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I have started a journal on my queen if you guys want to see that:

 

http://www.formicult...cticus-journal/



#6 Offline disasterants - Posted August 3 2018 - 9:10 AM

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When did you catch her? I found a Nearcticus queen in May and she has almost 10 workers.

hey, i caught her around the time that you caught yours... how did you get her up to so many workers!?!



#7 Offline Major - Posted August 3 2018 - 9:15 AM

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I heat them with a heating pad and feed them quite a bit. Their diet consists of mealworms and honey water soaked into a cotton ball. Their is a possibility of her also being C. Pennsylvanicus but I sold her and didn't get to ID her properly.
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#8 Offline disasterants - Posted August 5 2018 - 5:45 PM

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I heat them with a heating pad and feed them quite a bit. Their diet consists of mealworms and honey water soaked into a cotton ball. Their is a possibility of her also being C. Pennsylvanicus but I sold her and didn't get to ID her properly.

so... you interested in buying her? ill lower my price down for you to $20 but i can't really go any lower than that considering the price of ups ground overnight shipping... 



#9 Offline Major - Posted August 5 2018 - 6:34 PM

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I heat them with a heating pad and feed them quite a bit. Their diet consists of mealworms and honey water soaked into a cotton ball. Their is a possibility of her also being C. Pennsylvanicus but I sold her and didn't get to ID her properly.

so... you interested in buying her? ill lower my price down for you to $20 but i can't really go any lower than that considering the price of ups ground overnight shipping...

I never said I wanted to buy. You asked how I got my queen to so many workers and I replied. How does that convey the message that I would want to buy?

#10 Offline disasterants - Posted August 7 2018 - 6:43 AM

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I heat them with a heating pad and feed them quite a bit. Their diet consists of mealworms and honey water soaked into a cotton ball. Their is a possibility of her also being C. Pennsylvanicus but I sold her and didn't get to ID her properly.

so... you interested in buying her? ill lower my price down for you to $20 but i can't really go any lower than that considering the price of ups ground overnight shipping...

I never said I wanted to buy. You asked how I got my queen to so many workers and I replied. How does that convey the message that I would want to buy?

 

oh, okay. sorry



#11 Offline happypilot111 - Posted August 12 2018 - 7:44 PM

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I want to buy for 20

#12 Offline kingz2015 - Posted October 14 2018 - 5:06 PM

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I'll buy her. What's your price?




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