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#1 Offline Andrewslatter - Posted November 20 2019 - 8:18 PM

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Looking for big head ants.pm me if ya got some. Thanks

#2 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted November 20 2019 - 8:27 PM

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be more specific, many ants have big heads.


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#3 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted November 20 2019 - 8:32 PM

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As per forum rules, please state your location. And it is illegal to import any ants except Pogonomyrmex occidentalis from other states or countries without a PPQ526 permit.

#4 Offline Andrewslatter - Posted November 20 2019 - 10:09 PM

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I live in tigard oregon and the species that I am particularly interested in is Pheidole megacephala. Thanks again hopefully that clears everything up ;)

#5 Offline Zeiss - Posted November 20 2019 - 10:40 PM

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You must put the location in your profile information.



#6 Offline FSTP - Posted November 21 2019 - 1:44 AM

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That species isn't native to your location.



#7 Offline Mdrogun - Posted November 21 2019 - 1:51 AM

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I live in tigard oregon and the species that I am particularly interested in is Pheidole megacephala. Thanks again hopefully that clears everything up ;)

Pheidole megacephala is a sub-tropical species at its coldest. There are no known records in Oregon, or even outside of SoCal on the West Coast. Sorry :(


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