Species: S. molesta, Temnothorax sp. [181].
Location: Trabuco Canyon, California
Date: 6-2-2016
Time: 8:00 PM
Temperature: 78 F
Humidity: 45%
Wind: Light
Rain: None
Species: Liometopum occidentale, Camponotus essigi, Camponotus CA02, Solenopsis xyloni, Crematogaster mutans, Lasius sp.
Location: Trabuco Canyon, California
Date: 6-2-2016
Time: 9:00 PM
Temperature: 73 F
Humidity: 55%
Wind: Light
Rain: None
The Temnothorax were swarming in the thousands, coating my whole windshield just as I pulled up. Thirty minutes later, the flight was over and they were nowhere to be seen, other than a few randoms that showed up on the black light after it got dark.
The Camponotus were the largest Camponotus males I have ever seen. They measured over 13mm in length. I also found one queen that I think was the same species. I'm pretty sure these were both the same species as the giant Camponotus that are all over that area. I have always suspected they are C. ocreatus.
the Crematogaster was the strange parasitic looking ones that always end up dying.
The Lasius was an orange parasitic Lasius. It's very strange to find them in the hills out there where it doesn't snow anywhere within 60 miles.