Yeah, I was wondering, I just looked at my hurculeanus Queen and they looked similar.
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Yeah, I was wondering, I just looked at my hurculeanus Queen and they looked similar.
It is C. novaeboracensis.
Why keep ants that aren't found in your yard?
There are so many cool ants right were you live!
I disagree with the keeping/buying of ants that are not found in your area.
Here's the contest I'm planning over in The AntsCanada Ant Forum's:https://forum.antsca...php?f=6&t=26831
Why keep ants that aren't found in your yard?
There are so many cool ants right were you live!
I disagree with the keeping/buying of ants that are not found in your area.
Here's the contest I'm planning over in The AntsCanada Ant Forum's:https://forum.antsca...php?f=6&t=26831
Um, I barely even have any good photos left to use! Oh, here is a good one:
Some Formica fusca subspecies.
Some species in the Formica fusca complex
I keep: C. modoc, C. sansabeanus , C. clarithorax, C. maritimus, Formica argentea, M. mexicanus
, Odontomachus brunneus
, Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex rugosus,
Yup, from the Formica fusca group, specifically F. subsericea.
Why keep ants that aren't found in your yard?
There are so many cool ants right were you live!
I disagree with the keeping/buying of ants that are not found in your area.
Here's the contest I'm planning over in The AntsCanada Ant Forum's:https://forum.antsca...php?f=6&t=26831
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