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#1 Offline Volant - Posted May 21 2017 - 6:12 PM

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Last week, the queen ants in my area had their nuptial flights. Everyday I kept looking and the best I could find was a couple of unfertilized queens. I know there are ants in my area but I just can't find fertile queens. Do you guys have any tips or tricks to find queens?

 

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"Oportet nos cognoscere ex nostrorum VI-tripodes amicis."

 

Founding:

Tetramorium cf. caespitum (x1)

 

Lasius cf. Neoniger (x1)

 

Colony:

Tetramorium cf. caespitum (x1)

 
Solenopsis molesta (x3)
 
Aphaenogaster cf. picea (x1)

#2 Offline Nathant2131 - Posted May 21 2017 - 6:14 PM

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You definitely want to do a quick search on this forum. There are an overwhelming amount of topics about catching queen ants on here.

 

It would also be useful to know your location to get a feel of what is flying, or what might be flying soon.


Edited by Nathant2131, May 21 2017 - 6:23 PM.


#3 Offline Saltynuts - Posted May 25 2017 - 8:12 PM

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AntGuy, how do you know they are unfertilized?  Are they not laying eggs, or the eggs just don't seem to develop?



#4 Offline Nathant2131 - Posted May 26 2017 - 2:27 AM

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You can't be sure a queen is fertile until the first worker.

#5 Offline Spamdy - Posted May 26 2017 - 3:26 AM

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You can't be sure a queen is fertile until the first worker.


The reasoning behind this is that even if they queen lays eggs, it still may be unfertile, if the queen was infertile the eggs would become mole alates.

All my colonies are dead. 

 

 Except:

  

  Pogonomyrmex barbatus

  Pheidole obscurithorax

  Pheidole morens


#6 Offline Bracchymyrmex - Posted May 26 2017 - 5:24 AM

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