Edited by Jonavin, February 12 2019 - 6:05 PM.
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Edited by Jonavin, February 12 2019 - 6:05 PM.
If you wish to purchase an ant queen/colony through this forum, you must provide your location in your profile information.
I need help of corse but I need a queen ant if some one is in new yourk for a begainer and of close again a habitat to if some one can recommend me stuff please and again if u are in new yourk and are willing to send me a ant queen for a begainer for free/paid please I need help
We can forgive this post if you are young, say 6-9 years old. But if you are at least in middle or high school, please spell and grammar check.
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Edited by Jonavin, January 22 2019 - 4:27 AM.
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Ok I’m 10 I’m bad at garamer I will list where I am on my profile ok
To be fair, if you are that young you shouldn't be using a forum at all. Most sites I know have the 13+ to register rules on them. At this point I think it'd be best if you talk to your parents before doing anything more.
As for ants, I'd say spend the rest of winter learning as much as you can and in the spring capture queen ants from mating flights and start from scratch. Much more rewarding in my opinion .
Ok I’m 10 I’m bad at garamer I will list where I am on my profile ok
To be fair, if you are that young you shouldn't be using a forum at all. Most sites I know have the 13+ to register rules on them. At this point I think it'd be best if you talk to your parents before doing anything more.
As for ants, I'd say spend the rest of winter learning as much as you can and in the spring capture queen ants from mating flights and start from scratch. Much more rewarding in my opinion
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Well said, Dermy.
Welcome to the forum. As others have said, winter is the best time to read up and study about species you are interested in keeping that are local to your area. Most ants are in "hibernation" and are not active, making alates near impossible to find. We are slowly approaching a time when Prenolepis imparis (winter ant, or false honey pot) are going to be having their nuptial flights (I believe, I do not actually have this species in my area) so that may be a good candidate to start your hunting with. In my area, April 20th-ish is when we have a big Camponotus flight typically, and they are very easy to find at night crawling on concrete. Again, this will vary for your locality, but Camponotus species in your area should fly around a similar time frame, early spring to early summer.
Catching your own queen is a very rewarding experience, and I highly suggest getting as much information you can by perusing this forum, and any other resources you may find. If you have a question, chances are someone has already posted a similar one here, which makes the search bar in the upper right hand corner an invaluable resource on this forum.
https://www.grammarly.com/ is another resource that is free to download and will automatically correct any spelling or grammar errors you may have while writing here in the future. I do not mean this in a way that makes fun of you, but hopefully this plugin can help you avoid remarks about your english skills in the future.
I hope you find the answers you are looking for.
Edited by CallMeCraven, January 23 2019 - 1:07 PM.
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Edited by Major, January 24 2019 - 11:20 AM.
People are complaining about your grammar, and rightly so. What they haven't done is explain why it matters.
It matters because you're asking people to put forth effort to help you find ants and to teach you how to take care of them. But you aren't putting in even the mild amount of effort required to clearly communicate your goals. If you can't be bothered to put in the effort to communicate clearly when the effort required is so minimal, why would we bother to put in the effort to help you? We're here because we like ants, and ants take effort to care for successfully. Why would we go out of our way to help you get ants that, based on the evidence we have, you will certainly not put in the effort required to keep them alive?
Good communication is an essential component of showing to others that you're a serious person, and people generally don't want to waste their time on people who aren't serious. Since we're online, the only way we have to judge you by is how you bother to write, and by that metric you're not a serious person worthy of spending time and effort on.
The good news is that people are generally forgiving. If you work to improve yourself and present yourself more seriously, people will not care that you started out so badly.
Also, Dermy is correct that you shouldn't be giving away your location to strangers on the internet at your age. You can never know who wants to talk about ants ,and who wants to take advantage of you given that you would have no way to defend yourself against an adult who wants to do you harm and will happily do so once they learn that you're an unsupervised child who is freely giving away personal details like this.
Edited by Rstheant, February 13 2019 - 3:22 PM.
Does anybody else here smell a troll?
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