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Bobby's Camponotus Extravaganza

camponotus novaeboracensis

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#21 Offline Bobby_Hill - Posted July 20 2023 - 7:57 PM

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Correction all have a singular major pupae

#22 Offline Bobby_Hill - Posted July 24 2023 - 3:05 PM

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The Novae now look for food at almost any time of the day. The feeding responces are usually 2-5 workers. This colony has around 25 workers.20230724_190034.jpg
I have also recieved my C. americanus.
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#23 Offline Bobby_Hill - Posted August 12 2023 - 5:32 PM

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Holy cow novae grows fast for a north eastern Camponotus. Expecting 100-150 workers before diapause





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