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HELP!!! we have been invaded by 1000 tiny (1mm or less) golden ants.. joking we dont need help


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#1 Offline AntsTexas - Posted August 24 2015 - 7:27 PM

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Ant Queens found:

 

Solenopsis Invicta,  Solenopsis xyloni,  Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp,  Myrmecocystus Mimicus,  Pogonomyrmex barbatus,

Forelius pruinosus,  Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,

 

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Ant Queens i have going right now:

 

camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)

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#2 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted August 24 2015 - 8:10 PM

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Solenopsis molesta are evil... They ate all my cookies from the pantry.  :mad:


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#3 Offline Tpro4 - Posted August 24 2015 - 9:53 PM

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I want those molestas so bad and all that I find are infertile, I envy you

Edited by Tpro4, August 24 2015 - 9:54 PM.

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Current Queens:
1 Unknown Pogomyemex
1 Solenopsis Xyloni

#4 Offline AntsTexas - Posted August 25 2015 - 4:55 AM

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lol, i was not ready for that!! they were also inside too...


Edited by AntsTexas, August 25 2015 - 6:32 AM.

Ant Queens found:

 

Solenopsis Invicta,  Solenopsis xyloni,  Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp,  Myrmecocystus Mimicus,  Pogonomyrmex barbatus,

Forelius pruinosus,  Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,

 

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Ant Queens i have going right now:

 

camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)

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#5 Offline Myrmicinae - Posted August 25 2015 - 7:49 AM

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That's amazing!  You are lucky.  I missed most of the S. molesta nuptial flights this year, but I did manage to find three dealate queens a couple days ago.  They are extraordinary little ants - I wish I could get them to survive more than a year in captivity.


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#6 Offline AntsTexas - Posted August 25 2015 - 8:40 AM

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try a dirt setup and c if that helps


Ant Queens found:

 

Solenopsis Invicta,  Solenopsis xyloni,  Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp,  Myrmecocystus Mimicus,  Pogonomyrmex barbatus,

Forelius pruinosus,  Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,

 

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Ant Queens i have going right now:

 

camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)

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YouTube:  AntsTexas

 

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#7 Offline William. T - Posted August 25 2015 - 1:14 PM

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That will set for the next year or two of anting. Better by those test tubes.


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Species I keep:

 

1 Lasius cf. Neoniger 30 workers

1 Camponotus sp. 15 workers

20 Tetramorium SpE 30 workers

1 T. Sessile 200 workers

 


#8 Offline AntsTexas - Posted August 25 2015 - 2:03 PM

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lol,

 

watch out queens, here i come!!!

(from yesterday)

 

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Edited by AntsTexas, August 25 2015 - 2:05 PM.

Ant Queens found:

 

Solenopsis Invicta,  Solenopsis xyloni,  Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp,  Myrmecocystus Mimicus,  Pogonomyrmex barbatus,

Forelius pruinosus,  Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,

 

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Ant Queens i have going right now:

 

camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)

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YouTube:  AntsTexas

 

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#9 Offline William. T - Posted August 25 2015 - 2:16 PM

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Man....... this just serves to remind you how you can ant for years without finding anything, but in one night.....


Species I keep:

 

1 Lasius cf. Neoniger 30 workers

1 Camponotus sp. 15 workers

20 Tetramorium SpE 30 workers

1 T. Sessile 200 workers

 


#10 Offline AntsTexas - Posted August 25 2015 - 2:21 PM

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1st time i'v seen this...

 

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i came prepared....

 

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cotton balls r in there to make it moist and to make them less stressed to travel


Edited by AntsTexas, August 25 2015 - 2:25 PM.

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Ant Queens found:

 

Solenopsis Invicta,  Solenopsis xyloni,  Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp,  Myrmecocystus Mimicus,  Pogonomyrmex barbatus,

Forelius pruinosus,  Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,

 

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Ant Queens i have going right now:

 

camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)

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YouTube:  AntsTexas

 

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#11 Offline William. T - Posted August 25 2015 - 2:30 PM

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1st time i'v seen this...

 

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i came prepared....

 

attachicon.gifSSPX0041.jpg

 

 

cotton balls r in there to make it moist and to make them less stressed to travel

 

Got enough housing for all of them?


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Species I keep:

 

1 Lasius cf. Neoniger 30 workers

1 Camponotus sp. 15 workers

20 Tetramorium SpE 30 workers

1 T. Sessile 200 workers

 


#12 Offline Anhzor - Posted August 27 2015 - 11:20 PM

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Those could be Brachymyrmex, i seen some really orange ones before.



#13 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted August 27 2015 - 11:47 PM

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Brachymyrmex appear like this in such large numbers?



#14 Offline James C. Trager - Posted August 28 2015 - 4:06 AM

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That is a Brachymyrmex depilis mating flight. Normally they're subterranean and you never see them, but the winged ones, and a feew workers running around among them, come out for the flights, then the colony disappears back underground.

A cinematographic tip - (I learned this the hard way, myself.) Hold the camera (phone) as still as you can for stretches of 5 or more seconds so we can get a better look at the subject. Your video was pretty shaky, and the ants hard to see, which is why so many lept to the wrong taxonomic conclusion above.


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#15 Offline AntsTexas - Posted August 28 2015 - 5:40 AM

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1st time i'v seen this...

 

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i came prepared....

 

attachicon.gifSSPX0041.jpg

 

 

cotton balls r in there to make it moist and to make them less stressed to travel

 

Got enough housing for all of them?

 

i got 1 going in a dirt setup, but not getting any more, too small of a ant for me


Ant Queens found:

 

Solenopsis Invicta,  Solenopsis xyloni,  Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp,  Myrmecocystus Mimicus,  Pogonomyrmex barbatus,

Forelius pruinosus,  Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,

 

----------------------------------------

Ant Queens i have going right now:

 

camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)

---------------------------------------

YouTube:  AntsTexas

 

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/cdockray1

 

Facebook page:  AntsTexas


#16 Offline AntsTexas - Posted August 28 2015 - 5:44 AM

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That is a Brachymyrmex depilis mating flight. Normally they're subterranean and you never see them, but the winged ones, and a feew workers running around among them, come out for the flights, then the colony disappears back underground.

A cinematographic tip - (I learned this the hard way, myself.) Hold the camera (phone) as still as you can for stretches of 5 or more seconds so we can get a better look at the subject. Your video was pretty shaky, and the ants hard to see, which is why so many lept to the wrong taxonomic conclusion above.

sorry my hands r shaky and i had flying ants all over me and the camera, next time i will try 2 do better


Ant Queens found:

 

Solenopsis Invicta,  Solenopsis xyloni,  Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp,  Myrmecocystus Mimicus,  Pogonomyrmex barbatus,

Forelius pruinosus,  Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,

 

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Ant Queens i have going right now:

 

camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)

---------------------------------------

YouTube:  AntsTexas

 

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/cdockray1

 

Facebook page:  AntsTexas


#17 Offline ctantkeeper - Posted August 29 2015 - 2:39 PM

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1st time i'v seen this...

 

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i came prepared....

 

attachicon.gifSSPX0041.jpg

 

 

cotton balls r in there to make it moist and to make them less stressed to travel


1st time i'v seen this...

 

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i came prepared....

 

attachicon.gifSSPX0041.jpg

 

 

cotton balls r in there to make it moist and to make them less stressed to travel

yay!!! I'm not the only one who uses pill containers lol


Edited by ctantkeeper, August 29 2015 - 2:39 PM.

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