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#1 Offline TurboLag21 - Posted May 3 2022 - 7:13 PM

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Hello Everyone! I’m looking to get started in the hobby and starting with some research. I look forward to learning more!

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#2 Offline ColAnt735 - Posted May 3 2022 - 7:19 PM

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Hello Everyone! I’m looking to get started in the hobby and starting with some research. I look forward to learning more!

Welcome to the forum! Some genus' of ants I would recommend you start off with are: Camponotus, Lasius,Pheidole, and Tetramorium. Also here is a thread where people document their findings of queen ants for your area: https://www.formicul...ia-queen-watch/


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#3 Offline ANTdrew - Posted May 4 2022 - 1:56 AM

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Welcome to the forum and this crazy hobby!
"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.

#4 Offline T.C. - Posted May 4 2022 - 2:16 AM

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#5 Offline AntBoi3030 - Posted May 4 2022 - 3:23 AM

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Welcome! Happy to see a new ant keeper in MD.

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


#6 Offline TurboLag21 - Posted May 4 2022 - 5:45 AM

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Thank you all for the welcomes! I'm currently researching the recommended species from above, thanks for the suggestions! Also, I appreciate the link to the over thread! Thanks again!

#7 Offline OiledOlives - Posted May 4 2022 - 8:59 AM

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Aphaenogaster is a great beginner genus as well. A. fulva-rudis-texana complex is very hardy, eats proteins very well, and have very prolific queens. A. rudis was my first colony and keeping the genus helped me get a lot better.


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