My family is thinking of moving up there once our lease is done on our apartments. We pay a lot of money every month, and my dad pays the same amount of rent...FOUR times in total with all the bills on top of that. California in general is far too expensive. Now, its not for sure we'd move up there...but it is likely. We'd live in the wetter region that is more of a rain forest. Its WAY cheaper though than what we pay here. On my income, and my wive's income...we still don't even come close to affording even the cheapest place on our own in California with all the bills and stuff.
Now on to the actual topic...assuming we do move there.
I know there is Formica ants, Camponotus...maybe Solenopsis molesta judging by what I read? Maybe they are in the drier area of Washington where we wouldn't go very much. We want to move somewhere cold and rainy. Are there actually any unique or cool ants though? Camponotus modoc are awesome, probably be my favorite Camponotus up there as their colonies are huge and they are huge in size. I really like Camponotus modoc. Formica ants are always awesome. But, I don't really see a huge list of ants in Washington as I do in California. Just very few common ants. Nothing that would be rare or anything though. Maybe I'm not going to the right website that lists Washington ants, or not searching on Google right. I mostly see various Formica and Camponotus species listed, among a few other species. There is Tapinoma sessile, but I'd have no interest in keeping them. Plus we have those here, so not really unique lol. Too hard to keep as well.
I know there are giant Dampwood termites up there...which is awesome. They'll be first thing I'd look for if we do indeed move there.
Maybe Washington has very few ants. But all the lists make it out to be even less than what I'd find if we moved to England/UK.
Anyone by chance know of a good list of Washington ants? Because all the lists I'm finding list only very few ants.