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Help I.D this queen. Country, 7/24/2018


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#1 Offline Antsie - Posted July 24 2018 - 7:04 PM

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Hello! Recently I got interested in starting a colony, and today I caught what I believe is my first queen.

 

- Found in my yard in Ohio

-Collected  7/24/2018

- Found near my small goldfish pond in short grass. There was a few different ant hills and holes of different types of ant nearby.

- About 9 mm

-Very dark brown and black in coloring with lighter lines across her abdomen 

-Was running around really quick and panic-y, saw it looking for nesting spots like inspecting nooks in the dirt and under rocks. Ignored other ants.

 

Here's the best pictures I could get, couldn't get a clear one of her face though. https://imgur.com/a/4FtqvrX

 

Thanks in advance! 

 



#2 Offline rbarreto - Posted July 24 2018 - 7:09 PM

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I'm going to guess Formica worker.
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#3 Offline Antsie - Posted July 25 2018 - 7:53 AM

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I'm going to guess Formica worker.

Ah, 'course. Thought for sure I found a queen. I'll release her, and hopefully find an actual queen. Thanks for the help.



#4 Offline rbarreto - Posted July 25 2018 - 8:00 AM

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Try looking for a larger thorax and wing scars like this:

 

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#5 Offline Antsie - Posted July 25 2018 - 10:10 AM

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Try looking for a larger thorax and wing scars like this:

 

h3t8NeZl.jpg

Thanks for the tip!






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