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Wow! A rare species just found!


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#1 Offline AkumaArtist - Posted May 16 2017 - 8:43 AM

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I was going to capture some wild colonies in a place that was going to be fumigated so maybe some of them survived in my house and I've actually catched a colony with about 20 workers,some larvae,a bunch of eggs,a queen and 2 pupa of Monomorium carbonarium,a species that its VERY rare arround here!

Also,because of their sice I wasnt ispecting to catch them,I'm impressed!

I would like if someone helps me,I can't help anything about their diet/humidity needs/etc






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