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Looking to buy a mature colony in Nebraska


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#1 Offline shothan9 - Posted August 23 2018 - 2:31 PM

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Hi, I'm looking to buy a colony of Camponotus Chromaiodes that's matured. I'm planning on conducting a research experiment for my high school science class and I've elected to do something with ants, but I don't personally have a colony available and I don't have time to develop one myself. Thanks in advance!



#2 Offline Antking117 - Posted August 23 2018 - 4:13 PM

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Well I have looked for ants for 3 years now (this year not so much), but I have never seen Camponotus chromaiodes unless I am just very unlucky. I don't think anyone has a mature colony of one either, and if they did that can be quite costly for a school project.


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