Can anyone id this species for me? Here is a video of some workers (Not my video but they look exactly the same as the workers of the queen I caught which has 3 workers) My location is on my profile.
Edited by EstuaryAnts, July 4 2016 - 9:59 PM.
Can anyone id this species for me? Here is a video of some workers (Not my video but they look exactly the same as the workers of the queen I caught which has 3 workers) My location is on my profile.
Edited by EstuaryAnts, July 4 2016 - 9:59 PM.
We would need photographs of your ants, since we would have to be sure they look exactly alike as well. The video is shaky and doesn't even let us know how long these workers are. Since you have a queen, seeing her would help narrow down the ID as well.
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