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#1 Offline Rich13 - Posted June 29 2019 - 2:16 PM

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Need help identifying this queen..

#2 Offline rbarreto - Posted June 29 2019 - 2:28 PM

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Hey Rich welcome to the forum. Your picture didn't work and you need to follow the ID format: http://www.formicult...t-a-new-thread/

Edited by rbarreto, June 29 2019 - 2:29 PM.

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#3 Offline Rich13 - Posted July 1 2019 - 2:47 PM

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Hey Rich welcome to the forum. Your picture didn't work and you need to follow the ID format: http://www.formicult...t-a-new-thread/



#4 Offline Rich13 - Posted July 1 2019 - 2:50 PM

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Hey Rich welcome to the forum. Your picture didn't work and you need to follow the ID format: http://www.formicult...t-a-new-thread/



I’m sorry I had a hard time trying to upload ..
I did in fact find out the species it is

Camponotus castaneus.

I found her in Charlotte North Carolina between a rotted tree and in some reddish clay soil .

Hope this fulfill the threshold of posting ...

Hey Rich welcome to the forum. Your picture didn't work and you need to follow the ID format: http://www.formicult...t-a-new-thread/



I’m sorry I had a hard time trying to upload ..
I did in fact find out the species it is

Camponotus castaneus.

I found her in Charlotte North Carolina between a rotted tree and in some reddish clay soil .

Hope this fulfill the threshold of posting ...




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