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MI Tetramorium Queen, June 25’


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#1 Offline Michiganter - Posted Yesterday, 6:39 AM

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Wasn’t looking for another tetramorium queen but a little over a week ago this one landed in my lap. I was jogging and she landed on my shirt and began to remove her wings. Seemed like the ant equivalent of a stray dog following you home so I set her up in a tube and now she has a decent little egg pile. Bad picture, but I try to keep my checks to a minimum, quick, and the room dark when I do it.

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