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Do Prenolepis imparis have multiple nuptial flights?


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#21 Offline TheMicroPlanet - Posted April 8 2020 - 5:50 AM

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On a sort of related topic, what temperature do female Prenolepis Imparis fly at? I have found all sorts of mixed answers ranging from mid 60s to mid 70s and I want a reliable range of temperature to know when to go out looking. Tomorrow it's supposed to get up to 68° and I'm really hoping for some to fly.

you're not going to find any queens tomorrow. mid to upper 70's is what you're going for.

 

It wasn't in the 70s at all when I found mine. I think it was in the mid-high 60s that day.






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