Hello all,
After reading a few journals, I have become interested in starting a colony of Camponotus quercicola. From the resources I saw at this website, i gather they are best found at night near areas with large concentrations of oak (coastal live oak) between March to May. I was thinking about trying to collect some queens near O neill regional park in Orange County CA (next really hot night) which has these oaks and where people have reported finding them in the past.
People mentioned finding them mostly crawling on oak trees (live or dead) and on the ground. Some people mentioned on the Southern California ant map that they found queens in "nests". Has anyone found them in nests? Are these nests in dead oak or in the ground? Does anyone think it's too late for this season?
Thank you