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Worker ant ID Maryland 5/23/19


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#1 Offline LiL_Buddy - Posted May 23 2019 - 9:57 AM

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1. Location of collection: Maryland

2. Date of collection: 5/22/19
3. Habitat of collection: Under a rock in a forested area
4. Length: A little less then 5 mm
5. Coloration, hue, pattern and texture: Shiny black lighter colored legs
6. Distinguishing characteristics: None
7. Anything else distinctive: Found near many colonies of red/orange ants
8. Nest description: Under a rock

9. Nuptial flight time and date: N/A
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#2 Offline Ferox_Formicae - Posted May 23 2019 - 10:34 AM

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Some species of Lasius, maybe Lasius americanus.


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#3 Offline LiL_Buddy - Posted May 23 2019 - 11:23 AM

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Some species of Lasius, maybe Lasius americanus.

:0 does that mean it could found my parasitic lasius queen?


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#4 Offline Ferox_Formicae - Posted May 23 2019 - 11:28 AM

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Some species of Lasius, maybe Lasius americanus.

:0 does that mean it could found my parasitic lasius queen?

 

Looks like it! You're lucky! I can never find Lasius workers to found my parasitic Lasius queens. I've only ever seen them at my girlfriend's old house and at this one park.


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#5 Offline LiL_Buddy - Posted May 23 2019 - 11:33 AM

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Some species of Lasius, maybe Lasius americanus.

:0 does that mean it could found my parasitic lasius queen?

 

Looks like it! You're lucky! I can never find Lasius workers to found my parasitic Lasius queens. I've only ever seen them at my girlfriend's old house and at this one park.

 

I am lucky I've been looking for them for two days. I hope you can find some too.



#6 Offline Acutus - Posted May 23 2019 - 11:46 AM

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Way to go!!!! Good Luck now with your Queen!!!  (y)  (y)


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