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Need help finding Atta Texana leafcutters in Houston Sugar land area or Offers 2 Buy.

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#1 Offline Moldy_Leafcutter - Posted April 8 2025 - 10:51 AM

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Hello everyone sorry if this isn't setup well its my first forum. Now I've keep ants for a decent time but like many people I found myself in love with leafcutter ants so I was super excited to find out that Texas has native leafcutter ants and so I've tried searching for nests with very limited success and only found one area where they were at and I was hoping to catch some queens this upcoming nuptial flights season but I heard they fly very early in the morning and the park isn't open at the time and I was devestated as Atta texana has quickly become my favorite ant species even more so since its a native species, (also I've done my research I've been studying leafcutter care for months now) and so what I'm asking is if anyone knows any spots near Houston or Sugarland with Leafcutter ants that doesnt close at their flight times(you don't need to give me an exact spot if you don't want people in your spots but i just need a general area) and or someone willing to find, catch, and sell me a queen. Please and thank you!



#2 Offline AntsTx - Posted April 8 2025 - 10:58 AM

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Try looking along the edges of roads in areas far away from town.

Currently Keeping:

Camponotus sayi x4 - Pupae                                     Atta texana x32 

Camponotus discolor x6 - Pupae                               Formica sp. - Larvae

Camponotus texanus - 14 workers                            Formica sp. - Eggs                                                                               

Camponotus pennsylvanicus - 125-150 workers       Pheidole sp. - 200-300 workers                                                                                                                               

Pogonomyrmex occidentalis - 50-75 workers            Pheidole hyatti - 7 workers        

Crematogaster spp. - 500-1000 workers                   Camponotus novaeboracensis - Eggs

Novomessor albisetosus - 100-125 workers             Leptogenys elongata - 7-10 workers

 

 


#3 Offline Moldy_Leafcutter - Posted April 8 2025 - 11:08 AM

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Where specifically like more to the coast? or out west?



#4 Offline AntsTx - Posted April 8 2025 - 2:32 PM

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Where specifically like more to the coast? or out west?

Out west would be the best. Also if you can find a park somewhere in an area like that you can walk the trails and you may be able to find their ant trails and you can follow them back to their nest.


Currently Keeping:

Camponotus sayi x4 - Pupae                                     Atta texana x32 

Camponotus discolor x6 - Pupae                               Formica sp. - Larvae

Camponotus texanus - 14 workers                            Formica sp. - Eggs                                                                               

Camponotus pennsylvanicus - 125-150 workers       Pheidole sp. - 200-300 workers                                                                                                                               

Pogonomyrmex occidentalis - 50-75 workers            Pheidole hyatti - 7 workers        

Crematogaster spp. - 500-1000 workers                   Camponotus novaeboracensis - Eggs

Novomessor albisetosus - 100-125 workers             Leptogenys elongata - 7-10 workers

 

 


#5 Offline Moldy_Leafcutter - Posted April 8 2025 - 3:21 PM

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Would Addicks reservoir be good? It’s a large open park multiple acres large many trails and stuff like that but even on inaturalist it says no sightings. Il give it another search though and I guess it is a bit more west than most of the places I’ve been searching

#6 Offline AntsTx - Posted April 8 2025 - 4:39 PM

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Yes, that's the exact environment I found atta colonies in before. I wouldn't just rely on inaturalist to find them.


Currently Keeping:

Camponotus sayi x4 - Pupae                                     Atta texana x32 

Camponotus discolor x6 - Pupae                               Formica sp. - Larvae

Camponotus texanus - 14 workers                            Formica sp. - Eggs                                                                               

Camponotus pennsylvanicus - 125-150 workers       Pheidole sp. - 200-300 workers                                                                                                                               

Pogonomyrmex occidentalis - 50-75 workers            Pheidole hyatti - 7 workers        

Crematogaster spp. - 500-1000 workers                   Camponotus novaeboracensis - Eggs

Novomessor albisetosus - 100-125 workers             Leptogenys elongata - 7-10 workers

 

 


#7 Offline Moldy_Leafcutter - Posted April 8 2025 - 4:47 PM

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Alright thank you so much Il tell you if I find any!





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