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#1 Offline brian - Posted April 22 2021 - 2:27 PM

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Looking for Camponotus species. My location is Indiana. Don't really want to spend more then $35.00 for a queen if possible.
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#2 Offline Ants_Dakota - Posted April 24 2021 - 4:45 PM

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camponotus will be flying late may early june. they fly really far, so just keep looking around, and you might spot them!


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#3 Offline strawnkayden1 - Posted April 25 2021 - 10:18 PM

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I’ve never seen an ant keeper that lives in Indiana besides you so you might have better luck catching them yourself.
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#4 Offline brian - Posted April 25 2021 - 10:52 PM

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I’ve never seen an ant keeper that lives in Indiana besides you so you might have better luck catching them yourself.

Well for the next 4 days it will finally be in the 70s here so ill be out looking for ants ether way. :)



#5 Offline Temperateants - Posted April 26 2021 - 9:51 AM

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In my experience, these ants cover the ground in humid, warm nights. If you can, try looking at 9-10pm, there will be dealates everywhere.


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#6 Offline ANTdrew - Posted April 26 2021 - 3:26 PM

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I’ve never seen an ant keeper that lives in Indiana besides you so you might have better luck catching them yourself.

Catsandants lives in Indiana. Martialis used to, I think.
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#7 Offline Temperateants - Posted April 27 2021 - 4:26 AM

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For me, in coastal Massachusetts the best dates were around Independence day weekend, so when spring really warms up and gets humid where you live I'd go look at night.


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