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#1 Offline Antsy - Posted April 24 2018 - 6:20 PM

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First ant (black)
Location: Houston-ish Texas
Date of capture: 4/24/2018
Habitat: Sidewalk near short grass
Length: 8-10mm
Color: black

Idk the rest

2nd Ant (red
Location: Same
Date of capture: same
Habitat: hiding under bark on an oak tree in my yard
Length: 12-15mm
Color: reddish

Idk the rest

https://imgur.com/gallery/pcEln9U

#2 Offline Martialis - Posted April 24 2018 - 6:48 PM

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1. It looks to be a male. Sorry.

 

2. Blurrypictureus probablyamajor :P

We need some better pictures of ant two for an ID.


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#3 Offline Antsy - Posted April 25 2018 - 3:53 AM

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1. It looks to be a male. Sorry.
 
2. Blurrypictureus probablyamajor :P
We need some better pictures of ant two for an ID.


1. Aww that’s dissapionting, but what species might it be I’m curious

2. It is a major but it was acting weird, and it bit me and not stung

#4 Offline Martialis - Posted April 25 2018 - 4:03 AM

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That's a Camponotus probably. It has no stinger.


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