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Crematogaster in Washington?


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#1 Offline camponotuskeeper - Posted September 23 2019 - 8:22 PM

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I’m pretty sure there is none here but if anyone has heard of crematogaster in Washington please respond or if there are colonies near the borders of Idaho and Oregon cause maybe I could find a queen in Washington right next to the border.

#2 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted September 24 2019 - 5:34 AM

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Yea unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any Crematogaster found in Washington. You could try right along the border though.

#3 Offline camponotuskeeper - Posted September 24 2019 - 6:30 AM

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Luckily I live 2 miles from the Oregon border

#4 Offline Antennal_Scrobe - Posted September 24 2019 - 12:12 PM

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If you live close to where they have been seen in Oregon, you can probably find some where you live. Maybe even send a couple workers to the experts, to set the record straight. In my home state of Wisconsin, the ant fauna is severely understudied. I'm talking about 30-35 species undocumented. Maybe Washington is the same way.


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#5 Offline camponotuskeeper - Posted September 24 2019 - 12:18 PM

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i may have seen a crematogaster worker in washington but i'm not sure. it was a small black ant on a locust tree but i didn't get a cl


ear look at its abdomen


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#6 Offline PacificNorthWestern - Posted September 24 2019 - 6:13 PM

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i live like 5-10 minutes away from the border and I'm pretty sure i have seen a crematogaster worker. Although it was at my brothers basketball game which i think was right across the border where they have been documented


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#7 Offline camponotuskeeper - Posted September 24 2019 - 6:18 PM

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You live in Washington state?
Pacific northern western

#8 Offline PacificNorthWestern - Posted September 25 2019 - 6:01 AM

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yup



#9 Offline Antennal_Scrobe - Posted September 25 2019 - 1:04 PM

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Ants don't care about borders. If they are that close, they live in your state. Don't give up.


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Tetramorium immigrans, Pogonomyrmex occidentalis

Myrmica punctiventris, Formica subsericea

Formica pallidefulva, Aphaeogaster cf. rudis

Camponotus pennsylvanicus

Camponotus nearcticus

Crematogaster cerasi

Temnothorax ambiguus

Prenolepis imparis





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