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#1 Offline antsriondel - Posted July 29 2021 - 8:19 AM

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I am wondering what ant species this is I found it in my backyard and I am wondering if anyone could give me a species name. I live in British Columbia Canada. thanks

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#2 Offline antsinvirgina - Posted July 29 2021 - 8:38 AM

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well idk what kind of ant it is but nice find 



#3 Offline NickAnter - Posted July 29 2021 - 8:59 AM

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3 things:

Post in the correct section, Ant ID Requests...

Follow the ID format.

Sadly, with those pictures, it is extremely hard to get an ID down to species.


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Species being kept:

 

 Solenopsis "plebeius", Camponotus maritimus, Formica cf. subaenescens, Formica cf. aerata, Lasius cf. americanus, Lasius aphidicola, Lasius brevicornis, Lasius nr claviger, Nylanderia vividula, Temnothorax nevadensis, Temnothorax chandleri, Temnothorax arboreus Solenopsis validiuscula, Solenopsis truncorum, Solenopsis xyloni, Formica perpilosa, Formica cf. lasiodes, Formica cf. neogagates Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex salinus, and Myrmecocystus testaceus!!!!

 

Hoping to find this year:

Myrmecocystus, Liometopum occidentale, Camponotus essigi, Camponotus fragilis, Manica bradleyi, Formica perpilosa, Pheidole hyatti, and a Parasitic Formica sp.

 

People are stupid. It explains a lot...


#4 Offline antsriondel - Posted July 29 2021 - 9:08 AM

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ok. thanks for your thoughts.



#5 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 29 2021 - 10:21 AM

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Try to get better pics, i can barely see the ant.

#6 Offline antsriondel - Posted July 29 2021 - 5:30 PM

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ok. thanks!!!


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#7 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 29 2021 - 5:31 PM

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ok if that is what I'm supposed to do what should i do with this topic??? thanks!!!

just add the better pics to this post, or simply make a new topic.

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#8 Offline antsriondel - Posted July 30 2021 - 7:46 AM

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these are the best photos I can get;

 

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