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There should be some Prenolepis flights on Wednesday and Thursday. Weather is going to be in the mid 70's! Get your vials ready!
Awesome I will be on the lookout
Thanks for starting this thread.
No problem! They are probably flying right now actually.
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Edited by Rstheant, March 13 2019 - 7:34 PM.
It is finally Spring!!! Camponotus, Formica and Solenopsis will be flying shortly!
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Indeed! Formica are more later on around our parts. From my seeing anyway but I hope like he'll to get a Solenopsis queen this year. There are about 8 Solenopsis richteri nests at my mother's house and I'm determined to get another this year. didn't have time last year. I also plan to get another Camponotus castaneus this year. Miss the one I managed to find my first year into the hobby. She was doing absolutely fantastic with like 15+ workers her first year! Long story...but the colony didn't survive. End of this month and start of April is great for Camponotus pennsylvanicus. Want to get me another one of them as well. My first year i had like 9 of them lol. Traded and gave away all but 2 to friends. Something went wrong with hibernation tho and lost just the queens once they came out of diapose. I managed to get 2 majors with the bigger of the 2 in year 1. Was devistated...like this thread though. Once Formica subserica and Formica pallidefulva start flying, they are all over my area if anyone is looking and would like me to get some. Gonna be a good year I think!
Edited by Ant_Dude2908, March 21 2019 - 4:32 AM.
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My house is surrounded by Formica. I have found plenty of them and also Colobopsis. They are to small for my liking though.
ATTENTION ALL TENNESSEE ANTKEEPERS. I JUST FOUND A BUNCH OF CAMPONOTUS AMERICANUS ALATES IN A NEST! THEY ARE FLYING SHORTLY! CHECK EVERY NIGHT.
My house is surrounded by Formica. I have found plenty of them and also Colobopsis. They are to small for my liking though.
I would love some Colobopsis!
Edited by Ant_Dude2908, March 21 2019 - 12:37 PM.
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Edited by Ant_Dude2908, March 21 2019 - 12:29 PM.
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Edited by Ant_Dude2908, March 26 2019 - 4:55 AM.
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There's no doubt your are providing a good home for your ants and helping them in the short term. The issue I see is that they are being effectively removed from the breeding pool, which could have a negative overall effect in the long term on the species locally. Colonies send out way more queens than will ever survive in nuptial flights, so there is a natural redundancy. Capturing a few queens right after flights has a lesser impact, I believe, than removing colonies that have already made it past the perilous founding stage. I'm personally opposed to the practice of capturing wild colonies, and I would like to see more members of this forum taking a stand against the practice. This is just my opinion, and by no means do I wish to put you down.
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