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Polyrhachis dives. nuptial flight "Indonesia"


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#1 Offline ANTndonesia - Posted April 22 2019 - 11:57 PM

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Hello, does anyone know P dives. nuptial flight in Bali, Indonesia?
I have ±100 drones doing nothing and i want to let them go but when?

 

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Polyrhachis dives. I 5 Queens, 83 Workers. << This colony keep biting and pulling 2 of their queens from the nest, so i decided to get them out. P. Dives III and P. Dives IV.

Polyrhachis dives. II 1 Queen, 16 Workers. First egg February 12th 2019.
Polyrhachis dives. III 1 Queen, First egg May 15th 2019.
Polyrhachis dives. IV 1 Unfertilized Queen.


#2 Offline Zeiss - Posted April 23 2019 - 12:03 AM

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The best thing to do would be to let them go soon because males usually start flying a bit before the queens do.






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