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#1 Offline Michiganter - Posted June 8 2025 - 7:53 AM

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Hey all! Detroit area, caught a Camponotus Castaneus queen two nights ago and have seen dozens of pennsylvanicus queens since. If you’re in the area and looking for Camponotus, keep an eye out!

#2 Offline TheGamblingAnt - Posted June 11 2025 - 10:17 PM

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Same here over in Wisconsin. Milwaukee suburb caught 5 queens tonight. Mid 80s and humid today. Figured they'd finally be flying. Caught them as they were walking around on the side of the paved path
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#3 Offline L.H - Posted June 14 2025 - 10:59 AM

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A few friends of mine found some camponotus novaeboracenisis and pennsylvanicus. 


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#4 Offline TheGamblingAnt - Posted June 14 2025 - 6:09 PM

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Yep same, I caught 1 novaeboracenisis and a bunch of pennsylvanicus. In WI. Michigan and Wisconsin probably have flights on pretty much the same days id imagine
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