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black lighting queen ants

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#1 Offline AntBoi3030 - Posted May 24 2021 - 9:18 AM

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Here I will be posting the catches from my black light and general information about when, humidity, and temperature. feel free to post tips too.


My favorite queens/colony’s:
Pheidole Tysoni, Selonopis Molesta, Brachymyrmex Depilis, Tetramorium Immagrians, Prenolepis Imparis, Pheidole Bicirinata 


#2 Offline AntBoi3030 - Posted May 24 2021 - 9:23 AM

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found her in the folds of the white blanket I use when I was packing up.
I'm guessing she flew at 9 pm and it was about 70 degrees and 60% humid. i also saw another pair of wings that i'm guessing was another queen.

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Edited by AntBoi3030, May 24 2021 - 10:15 AM.

My favorite queens/colony’s:
Pheidole Tysoni, Selonopis Molesta, Brachymyrmex Depilis, Tetramorium Immagrians, Prenolepis Imparis, Pheidole Bicirinata 






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