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Looking to buy solenopsis colony


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#1 Offline ANTL0VE - Posted March 11 2024 - 7:01 PM

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I would love to buy a solenopsis colony. Located in SoCal.

#2 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted March 12 2024 - 6:41 AM

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First post your location in your profile
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#3 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted March 20 2024 - 12:17 PM

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Yeah, you need your location in your profile. Also, not to burst your bubble you’re pretty much scamming yourself considering the amount of Solenopsis in the US.
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I am a new Floridian ant-keeper, currently in possession of a fledgling S. Invicta colony, which can be viewed here: (A Beginning Antkeeper's) Journey of a Solenopsis Queen - Ant Keeping Journals - Ants & Myrmecology Forum (formiculture.com). I do plenty of research (I spent two months researching before catching my first invicta queen) and know a lot about a lot of ants. 


#4 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted March 20 2024 - 12:29 PM

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very true you can find them pretty much everywhere.


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#5 Online Flu1d - Posted March 20 2024 - 1:19 PM

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Just go outside on a day that's 70+ degrees after it has rained (within a week) and look around on sidewalks and gutters near the street and on paved tracks in public parks. Solenopsis invicta fly typically around noon until about 3 pm in my area and can be seen walking in the above mentioned areas quite commonly.

Also, not dissuading you from buying queens (you still need to add your location), just giving a tip!
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#6 Online cutchins - Posted March 21 2024 - 10:06 PM

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If you have a swimming pool or know someone who does, just check it each morning/early afternoon and you'll eventually find Solenopsis queens. I just found 3x in my pool last week. All three of them are in test tubes and have laid eggs already.



#7 Offline ANTL0VE - Posted March 22 2024 - 9:12 PM

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Thanks all for the advice!




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