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#1 Offline Xanuri - Posted February 2 2019 - 11:38 AM

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While horseback riding the other day I noticed these guys, I didn't stop to look then but went back to check them out today! These were in the same general vicinity as the others, I think located about 6-8 nests of these, of that count only 3 were active, 2 very active and they seemed to have been cleaning out the dead from hybernation, large graveyards. The larger caste worker is about 6mm in length

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#2 Offline Guy_Fieri - Posted February 2 2019 - 11:51 AM

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They look like to Veromessor pergandei to me.
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#3 Offline Xanuri - Posted February 2 2019 - 12:01 PM

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They look like to Veromessor pergandei to me.

 

I will get you a closer pic of a worker soon! I may be wrong but the color doesn't appear to be all black, the head and thorax "seem" to have a very dark rust color, similar to a fire ant but ALMOST black, if that makes any sense


Edited by Xanuri, February 2 2019 - 12:10 PM.

Current Ants:

C. CA02

C. fragilis

C. vicinus

M. mendax

N. cockerelli

V. pergandei


#4 Offline YsTheAnt - Posted February 2 2019 - 12:43 PM

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They look like V. pergandei, they would also fly around now.

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#5 Offline Xanuri - Posted February 2 2019 - 1:07 PM

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are these also desirable for ant keeping?


Current Ants:

C. CA02

C. fragilis

C. vicinus

M. mendax

N. cockerelli

V. pergandei


#6 Offline YsTheAnt - Posted February 2 2019 - 5:10 PM

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Yeah, harvester ants that are easy to care for, don't sting, fully claustral, polymorphic, polygynous, and grow fast.

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