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Good anting spots in santa clarita, mainly looking for newhall, and canyon country


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#1 Offline AsdinAnts - Posted December 24 2023 - 5:25 PM

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Lf a place to ant in santa clarita, mainly looking for spots either in newhall or canyon country.

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#2 Offline ReignofRage - Posted December 24 2023 - 6:01 PM

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It depends on what you want to catch. If you don't have any specific species in mind, you can go pretty much anywhere at catch at least one species of Formicidae.



#3 Offline AsdinAnts - Posted December 25 2023 - 9:37 AM

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not really looking for any species in particular, just trying to find a good spot since everytime I go march-june I can rarely seem to find any queens, like 1-2 max.

Edited by AsdinAnts, December 25 2023 - 9:37 AM.

Currently keeping •
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#4 Offline ReignofRage - Posted December 25 2023 - 6:00 PM

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Going to different spots won't change not finding queens - you have to change when you go, not where. Which is something a lot of us figure out on our own. Inaturalist can be helpful with it, but it mainly takes field time to get the hang of.


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#5 Offline AsdinAnts - Posted December 25 2023 - 6:41 PM

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alr, thanks. I usually go out when its been raining and its been a day or two.

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-B. patagonicus

 





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