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A Thorough Tutorial on Raising Parasitic and Slave Raiding Formica

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#21 Offline Guest_SolenopsisKeeper_* - Posted January 4 2022 - 6:49 PM

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Ok thanks! Are they temporary or permenant parasitic?

#22 Offline Guest_SolenopsisKeeper_* - Posted January 4 2022 - 6:52 PM

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This ant on wiki is VERY interesting
Solenopsis phoretica
Maybe we can get specimens if we’re lucky :)

#23 Offline byungkyulee - Posted June 17 2024 - 10:47 AM

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Can anybody tell if it's a parasitic queen? If so, which category does it falls under?

Temporary? Permanent? Slave-maker?



#24 Offline EdmontonAntKeeper - Posted June 26 2024 - 8:10 PM

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Pretty Sure it's parasitic.  Not sure if temporary or slave raider.  Probably not Permanent.  My guess would be Formica Rufa Group or Formica sanguinea group.  Anything I've seen so far that looks similar is from one of those groups.







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