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#21 Offline AntLover101 - Posted April 10 2015 - 1:42 PM

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Thank You :D I looked around for an hour around my house today but I couldn't find any queens. The weather is not right for nuptial flights anyway. I was just looking around for fun :)
I wanna get my hands on some Campontus Pennsylvanicus or Ponera Pennsylvanica Queens!:D

#22 Offline dspdrew - Posted April 10 2015 - 5:49 PM

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Those stoppers are perfect for putting their test tube in a foraging container. I use them all the time. I cut a notch in them just the right size for the species, and it makes a nice little nest entrance for them. If you aren't putting them in a foraging container though, make sure to use cotton plugs and not the stoppers.



#23 Offline AntLover101 - Posted April 10 2015 - 6:19 PM

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Okay. Thanks :D
I wanna get my hands on some Campontus Pennsylvanicus or Ponera Pennsylvanica Queens!:D




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