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Camponotus nearcticus journal


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#1 Offline disasterants - Posted August 3 2018 - 9:04 AM

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I have decided to start a journal dedicated to my camponotus nearcticus queen despite the fact that i put her up for sale (http://www.formicult...-ny/#entry98396) since i haven't seen many journals on this species. i did not include other videos with her in it before she had workers since you can just check out my You tube channel if you want to see that...

 

 



#2 Offline disasterants - Posted August 3 2018 - 9:05 AM

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I will be starting journals on my other queens soon as well...


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#3 Offline disasterants - Posted August 17 2018 - 9:43 AM

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My Camponotus Nearcticus colony lost 1 of their 2 workers although they are still doing okay...

 



#4 Offline kingz2015 - Posted November 16 2018 - 2:29 PM

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Would you trade for some lasius claviger queens?

#5 Offline kingz2015 - Posted November 16 2018 - 2:34 PM

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I'll gladly take some of your camponotus ants if you still want to get rid of em.




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