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#1 Offline Guest_StrickyAnts_* - Posted February 10 2022 - 8:03 PM
Hey guys! I was out anting for M.testaceus, flipped a rock and found 3 queens and 5-15 workers of pheidole vistana. Excited to see where they go and hopefully they become a successful colony.
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#2 Offline - Posted February 10 2022 - 8:27 PM
Nice! Double check if they're vistana though. Pheidole hyatti and Pheidole vistana are very similar and the experts I asked had trouble identifying which species of those 2 species my hyatti were. So basically, the way to be 100% certain they're vistana is through a microscope or something to see the hairs on the ants. And I'm sorry to take this off topic but are Myrmecocystus testaceus actually flying right now?
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#3 Offline Guest_StrickyAnts_* - Posted February 10 2022 - 8:35 PM
Yo! So I'm sure it's vistana, the place I caught em only have vistana, and for me (socal) testsceus fly whenever there is a heatwave but in small bunches. In spring is where they actually "fly".Nice! Double check if they're vistana though. Pheidole hyatti and Pheidole vistana are very similar and the experts I asked had trouble identifying which species of those 2 species my hyatti were. So basically, the way to be 100% certain they're vistana is through a microscope or something to see the hairs on the ants. And I'm sorry to take this off topic but are Myrmecocystus testaceus actually flying right now?
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#4 Offline - Posted February 10 2022 - 9:32 PM
Yo! So I'm sure it's vistana, the place I caught em only have vistana, and for me (socal) testsceus fly whenever there is a heatwave but in small bunches. In spring is where they actually "fly".Nice! Double check if they're vistana though. Pheidole hyatti and Pheidole vistana are very similar and the experts I asked had trouble identifying which species of those 2 species my hyatti were. So basically, the way to be 100% certain they're vistana is through a microscope or something to see the hairs on the ants. And I'm sorry to take this off topic but are Myrmecocystus testaceus actually flying right now?
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Interesting. Well, I wish you good luck with your vistana! Just make sure to constantly give them sugars because like hyatti if I'm not mistaken, they also will have their colony start shrinking if not given a constant sugar source.
#5 Offline Guest_StrickyAnts_* - Posted February 10 2022 - 9:39 PM
Alright! Thank you! I'll keep that noted. I gave them sugars and it seems they laid a batch of eggs.
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#6 Offline - Posted February 10 2022 - 9:44 PM
Nice! Double check if they're vistana though. Pheidole hyatti and Pheidole vistana are very similar and the experts I asked had trouble identifying which species of those 2 species my hyatti were. So basically, the way to be 100% certain they're vistana is through a microscope or something to see the hairs on the ants. And I'm sorry to take this off topic but are Myrmecocystus testaceus actually flying right now?
I'm not exactly sure, but in my area, i found a queen in a founding chamber. I only found one, and she doesn't have any larvae yet, so I don't think it was a nuptial flight.
Ants I am keeping:
none for now, planning on being more active this year
#7 Offline - Posted February 10 2022 - 10:11 PM
Nice! Double check if they're vistana though. Pheidole hyatti and Pheidole vistana are very similar and the experts I asked had trouble identifying which species of those 2 species my hyatti were. So basically, the way to be 100% certain they're vistana is through a microscope or something to see the hairs on the ants. And I'm sorry to take this off topic but are Myrmecocystus testaceus actually flying right now?
I'm not exactly sure, but in my area, i found a queen in a founding chamber. I only found one, and she doesn't have any larvae yet, so I don't think it was a nuptial flight.
Well I'm thinking of taking a road trip over there to CA. But I'll stop with taking this wonderful journal offtopic.
#8 Offline Guest_StrickyAnts_* - Posted February 14 2022 - 5:07 PM
I recently split this colony up as it was not doing good with 3 queens. it was extremely disorganized.
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