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Can anyone identify which ant this is?

species identify massachusetts

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#1 Offline KodexFB - Posted September 26 2022 - 12:59 PM

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I am new to ant keeping and I want to figure out what species this is because I want to know all about it. Specially for being my backyard ants.

Can anyone please tell me which ant this is on the attachment?

Ps: I live in South Shore Massachusetts, this ant has 1 visible petiole, It is blackish-brown and I would consider it to be extremely very small compared to other ants.

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#2 Offline OiledOlives - Posted September 26 2022 - 3:23 PM

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Lasius male



#3 Offline Ants_Dakota - Posted September 27 2022 - 4:55 AM

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Lasius male

what distinguishes it, i just want to know.


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#4 Offline KodexFB - Posted September 27 2022 - 7:29 AM

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Lasius male

what distinguishes it, i just want to know.

 

From a Lasius to others idk, but I know that males has wings and large (not bent like queens) antennae
 







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