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Update on all my ants


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#1 Offline sweetgrass - Posted July 20 2019 - 10:47 AM

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Caught 4 days ago Formica lasioides has 6 eggs

Both winter ant queens each has a nice pile of eggs

The 3 Subsericea I caught last summer each has 3-15 workers and brood

C pennsylvannicus colony is growing great! Huge majors. Lots of brood

C vicinus I extracted from a log and queenless now has alates and lots of brood. Which is probably sterile

C Hurculeanous has pile of brood

C Novaborencensis has a pile of brood

Huge Tetramorium immigrans colony doing great

Small Tetramorium immigrans colony doing great
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#2 Offline sweetgrass - Posted July 20 2019 - 11:45 AM

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Oops. Forgot the 2 obscuripes tubes
Each has a nice pile of eggs and larvae.
One tube also has one cocoon!!




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