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Amsterdam - many ant colonies


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#1 Offline mierwinkel - Posted April 5 2019 - 11:58 AM

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Hello to everyone from Amsterdam, the Netherlands. My girlfriend and I run a hobby shop called https://www.mierwinkel.nl and we offer a great variety of ant species. We usually get several new species to our line-up every month.

We pretty much ship everywhere if our shipping company can handle it. If your country is not on our list yet on the website then feel free to contact me at info [at] mierwinkel.nl and we'll get you sorted out.


Our species (not in alphabetic order, sorry) so far:

Camponotus nicobarensis
Camponotus japonicus
Myrmica rubra
Pheidole noda
Polyrhachis dives
Harpegnathos venator
Crematogaster scutellaris
Crematogaster biroi
Crematogaster matsumurai
Messor barbarus
Messor Orientalis
Meranoplus bicolor
Pristomyrmex punctatus
Cerapachys sulcinodis
Anoplolepis gracilipes
Camponotus mitis
Formica fusca
Pheidole flaveria
Pseudolasius cibdelus

 



#2 Offline Leo - Posted April 5 2019 - 4:42 PM

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Cerapachys sulcinodis

pssst any tips for them^^^?

mine always die =(






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