Hey everyone! I am from Georgia, USA and in this topic we can talk about ant species in Georgia! Do you guys have any Trachymyrmex ant colonies or Cyphomyrmex?
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Hey everyone! I am from Georgia, USA and in this topic we can talk about ant species in Georgia! Do you guys have any Trachymyrmex ant colonies or Cyphomyrmex?
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I'm not so sure Cyphomyrmex is present in GA.
I'm not so sure Cyphomyrmex is present in GA.
They’re a common exotic in the southern half of the state.
I'd think they're common throughout the state. Where I live in South Carolina, they're some of the most common ants, and are most likely encountered in disturbed areas foraging across pavement.
Currently Keeping:
Camponotus chromaiodes, Camponotus nearcticus, Stigmatomma pallipes, Strumigenys brevisetosa, Strumigenys clypeata, Strumigenys louisianae, Strumigenys membranifera, Strumigenys reflexa, Strumigenys rostrata
Cyphomyrmex is common in my area and I live in the north of Georgia
I live in Atl and have never seen this species which is probably due to how many fire ants we have here. What area of ga have you found it inCyphomyrmex is common in my area and I live in the north of Georgia
I see them in my backyard in the summer and fall. I'm west of Atl around a 20 min drive
I live in Atl and have never seen this species which is probably due to how many fire ants we have here. What area of ga have you found it inCyphomyrmex is common in my area and I live in the north of Georgia
They actually live communally with Solenopsis, so there may actually be more in your area. I typically only find them in areas that have tons of Solenopsis.
Currently Keeping:
Camponotus chromaiodes, Camponotus nearcticus, Stigmatomma pallipes, Strumigenys brevisetosa, Strumigenys clypeata, Strumigenys louisianae, Strumigenys membranifera, Strumigenys reflexa, Strumigenys rostrata
Do you live in a rural area or near one? That could account for the increased diversity.I see them in my backyard in the summer and fall. I'm west of Atl around a 20 min drive
Edited by AntsDakota, March 9 2020 - 12:34 PM.
"God made..... all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds (including ants). And God saw that it was good. Genesis 1:25 NIV version
Keeping:
Formica cf. pallidefulva, cf. incerta, cf. argentea
Formica cf. aserva, cf. subintegra
Myrmica sp.
Lasius neoniger, brevicornis
I live in a Suburban area. Also the last time I saw Cyphomyrmex was when they were fighting against a founding Solenopsis Invicta colony. Maybe not all the time they work together.
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