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unsuccessful fist hunt/ help identifying workers


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#1 Offline manik - Posted June 5 2021 - 10:17 AM

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hi everyone, after 3 hours looking for a queen ant i wasn't successful , how ever i found a place with only massive workers moving around i didn't even see regular ones, i was wondering if anyone could help me identifying them.. thanks for all the help boiiis.

 

 

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can't fix the typo on the title boiiis sorry!

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#2 Offline Manitobant - Posted June 5 2021 - 10:21 AM

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Camponotus pennsylvanicus major.
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#3 Offline manik - Posted June 5 2021 - 10:32 AM

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Camponotus pennsylvanicus major.

thanks for the help 



#4 Offline ANTdrew - Posted June 5 2021 - 10:55 AM

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Try going back in the late afternoon/ evening. That’s when most of the queens that are flying now will be found.
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#5 Offline manik - Posted June 5 2021 - 12:33 PM

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Try going back in the late afternoon/ evening. That’s when most of the queens that are flying now will be found.

lol was think to do it when the street lamps come on, since it rained the last few days i would imagine the would be flying and a light would be my best bet i guess right ? thanks for all the help,

I'm really interest in what type of ant i would be able to find since the workers get this big hahahaha



#6 Offline Kaelwizard - Posted June 7 2021 - 3:31 AM

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Try going back in the late afternoon/ evening. That’s when most of the queens that are flying now will be found.

lol was think to do it when the street lamps come on, since it rained the last few days i would imagine the would be flying and a light would be my best bet i guess right ? thanks for all the help,

I'm really interest in what type of ant i would be able to find since the workers get this big hahahaha

 

I don't think that they are attracted to normal lights, but I'm not 100% certain. They are, however, attracted to black lights.


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