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Early Nuptial Flights


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#1 Offline gs5248 - Posted April 30 2023 - 3:40 PM

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Has anybody been noticing nuptial flights starting sooner each year? Last year I caught a fertile Formica Queen in Tahoe in the second half of winter or so.


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#2 Offline bmb1bee - Posted April 30 2023 - 4:32 PM

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Has anybody been noticing nuptial flights starting sooner each year? Last year I caught a fertile Formica Queen in Tahoe in the second half of winter or so.

If anything, I thought they started later this year lol. Prenolepis flights were pretty delayed from the rain, but some other species flew on time I think.


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#3 Offline KadinB - Posted April 30 2023 - 6:41 PM

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Has anybody been noticing nuptial flights starting sooner each year? Last year I caught a fertile Formica Queen in Tahoe in the second half of winter or so.

If anything, I thought they started later this year lol. Prenolepis flights were pretty delayed from the rain, but some other species flew on time I think.

 

I agree with this. Most species that fly around my area haven't flown yet. It's been a lot colder than last year compared to last year. 



#4 Offline antsriondel - Posted April 30 2023 - 7:47 PM

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I saw some Camponotus modoc Queens were flying today which was a lot earlier than last year.


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#5 Offline AntsCali098 - Posted April 30 2023 - 8:18 PM

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At least here, it was a bit of a cold-front and they flew later.


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#6 Offline bmb1bee - Posted April 30 2023 - 9:37 PM

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I actually just caught and missed a few Camponotus flights. There were flights in the last couple weeks here in the Bay Area.


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