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New Camponotus Pennsylvanicus Queen


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#1 Offline azzaaazzzz00 - Posted May 18 2021 - 5:21 AM

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As it says above I caught a new Camponotus Pennsylvanicus queen, I actually havn't ever cared for one before so, anything would be helpful. :)


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Always try new things, even if its hard, hard is not impossible. We are smart and it's good to be smart but not too smart for your own good.

#2 Offline ANTdrew - Posted May 18 2021 - 5:26 AM

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Read the care sheet on this species here on the forum. Caring for them is pretty standard.


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#3 Offline azzaaazzzz00 - Posted May 18 2021 - 5:38 AM

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Oh, ok, Thanks! :)


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Always try new things, even if its hard, hard is not impossible. We are smart and it's good to be smart but not too smart for your own good.

#4 Offline PetsNotPests - Posted May 18 2021 - 7:14 AM

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Wow! i've always wanted one of these queens. yes, visit the care sheet for this species, it is full of helpful info specific for this species. Good luck!


Ants are Pets, not Pests. 

 

-Camponotus sansabeanus

-Camponotus US-CA02

-Camponotus vicinus

-Formica podzolica

-Monomorium spp.

-Pogonomyrmex californicus

-Solenopsis spp. 

 





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