I assumed Pogonomyrmex californicus would be flying tomorrow, but it looks like they already started today. I'll be running the black light in the canyon tomorrow night, as it should be about 72F around 9:00 PM. The humidity is a little low with it being Santa Ana wind conditions, but I think there's still a good chance something will be flying as long as it's not too windy. I do know that P. californicus, which fly during the day, have flown plenty of times when it was as windy as can be.
How was the canyon, Drew?
I noted this article this morning: http://www.msn.com/e...ocid=spartanntp

 
	 
					 
				
				
			
 There's just nothing to do but watch them die slowly.
  There's just nothing to do but watch them die slowly. 
				
				
			 I've been waiting for like 1 or  2 years for someone to say "hey Pheidole are flying at this spot" and/or also "Pheidole for sale"...and any time someone says they find Pheidole, they are in Florida (most common) or another state lol. Or if they have them for sale, they aren't ready yet or...in another state. And its usually the big ones (which is fine, they are really neat). But no one ever has the small desert tiny ones for sale. Only in Florida I've seen someone post about them finding the small Pheidole
 I've been waiting for like 1 or  2 years for someone to say "hey Pheidole are flying at this spot" and/or also "Pheidole for sale"...and any time someone says they find Pheidole, they are in Florida (most common) or another state lol. Or if they have them for sale, they aren't ready yet or...in another state. And its usually the big ones (which is fine, they are really neat). But no one ever has the small desert tiny ones for sale. Only in Florida I've seen someone post about them finding the small Pheidole  
				
				
			 
 
				
				
			 
				
				
			







