So, while out looking for ants at my old elementary school, I was looking at a Nylanderia vividula colony, when I saw some Solenopsis xyloni. This was a relatively small colony, compared to others in the vicinity, and I saw that some workers were limping, and there were alate wings everywhere. I then saw an xyloni worker with S. cf. molesta workers biting and stinging it's legs! i then saw some molesta alates being carried by xyloni majors. Well, one thing learned, is that the little Solenopsis here are polygynous, as there were many non-winged queens being killed, and that the workers are extremely pale, even for molesta. I never knew that it would be the thief ants that ended up getting raided, and by a bigger ant! I will definetly be getting a queen of theses little Solenopsis, and will certainly check back tomorrow to see if the war is still going on. have any of you seen this? Also, do S. molesta get extremely pale workers, or have you seen any? Can't post an ID thread as I do not have a macro lens, or a good camera. Anyway, all extremely interesting in my opinion!
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