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nuptial flights in northern Washington


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#1 Offline rocktaco - Posted June 18 2019 - 6:20 AM

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Hello all,

Mods please move this if in the wrong place.

 

I live in northern Washington and recently I stumbled across this forum. I've become fascinated with keeping ants I've already got my test tubes and will hopefully be on my way to catching ants. Anyone have experience catching queens in Washington? Somewhere I read most species have flights around aril to september is this correct? I know I need to do some more research but any help you all could provide me would be much appreciated! 

 

BTW I'm sure you guys get this question alot!



#2 Offline PwnerPie - Posted June 18 2019 - 6:44 AM

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Hi rock taco! Join the following discord - lots of us washingtonians in the "north-west" channel. https://discord.gg/YCHjWc

That is correct. Lots of camponotus and tetramoriums flew last week. We are tracking further flights on the discord
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