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Honey colored CA. queen
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BADANT
, Jul 24 2019 2:45 PM
Best Answer Aaron567 , July 24 2019 - 3:06 PM
This is a species of Camponotus. Probably Camponotus fragilis.
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#21 Offline - Posted July 28 2019 - 3:46 PM
Sorry, I just saw this. I’ll have to look at a map, then I can give you the exact location. I found them in one location only, although it was also my last effort for the night. So, they may be in other locations as well. I was back Friday, because Thursday stormed. I started at that location and didn’t find a one of them
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#22 Offline - Posted July 28 2019 - 6:33 PM
You can find them most anywhere out there in that area, it's just a matter of timing. Some times I can't find them anywhere when I would expect to, but other times they are running around everywhere. I found two more when I was out at Goffs Thursday night. The trick is to look around bushes after around 10 pm or so.
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#23 Offline - Posted July 28 2019 - 11:16 PM
Sorry, I just saw this. I’ll have to look at a map, then I can give you the exact location. I found them in one location only, although it was also my last effort for the night. So, they may be in other locations as well. I was back Friday, because Thursday stormed. I started at that location and didn’t find a one of them
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You can find them most anywhere out there in that area, it's just a matter of timing. Some times I can't find them anywhere when I would expect to, but other times they are running around everywhere. I found two more when I was out at Goffs Thursday night. The trick is to look around bushes after around 10 pm or so.
Ok thanks for the information.
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