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Camponotus nearcticus nuptial flights
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Polyacanthus
, May 19 2022 7:28 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted May 19 2022 - 7:28 PM
Does anyone know what time of day these fly? I've had my eyes on a nest (in my siding) but haven't seen any swarming activity. I've been checking in the evenings just because the other Camponotus around fly at dusk, but maybe I'm off base.
#2 Offline - Posted May 19 2022 - 7:44 PM
#3 Offline - Posted May 19 2022 - 7:55 PM
Ah, bummer. I probably missed them then.
I was adjusting the siding around a door I had just replaced and when I popped my removal tool into the upper trim, a bunch of alates came tumbling out. So I put it back in place and have been trying to keep an eye on them. But haven't been staying up at night 😁
I was adjusting the siding around a door I had just replaced and when I popped my removal tool into the upper trim, a bunch of alates came tumbling out. So I put it back in place and have been trying to keep an eye on them. But haven't been staying up at night 😁
#4 Offline - Posted May 20 2022 - 5:14 AM
Does anyone know what time of day these fly? I've had my eyes on a nest (in my siding) but haven't seen any swarming activity. I've been checking in the evenings just because the other Camponotus around fly at dusk, but maybe I'm off base.
I find them on trees from 9pm to 1am. I'm sure that they would still be on trees past 1, but I haven't stayed up that late anting.
#5 Offline - Posted May 20 2022 - 5:25 AM
Ah, bummer. I probably missed them then.
I was adjusting the siding around a door I had just replaced and when I popped my removal tool into the upper trim, a bunch of alates came tumbling out. So I put it back in place and have been trying to keep an eye on them. But haven't been staying up at night
I don't know what the weather is like in Michigan but most Camponotus hasnt even flown yet in Maryland area. MAYBE tonight/this weekend for the first few like cast, pennsylvanicus, and chroma. I thought nearcticus flew later? I could be very wrong about that. I have never caught the smaller Camponotus species
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#6 Offline - Posted May 20 2022 - 5:29 AM
Ah, bummer. I probably missed them then.
I was adjusting the siding around a door I had just replaced and when I popped my removal tool into the upper trim, a bunch of alates came tumbling out. So I put it back in place and have been trying to keep an eye on them. But haven't been staying up at nightI don't know what the weather is like in Michigan but most Camponotus hasnt even flown yet in Maryland area. MAYBE tonight/this weekend for the first few like cast, pennsylvanicus, and chroma. I thought nearcticus flew later? I could be very wrong about that. I have never caught the smaller Camponotus species
I caught nearcticus a little less than a month ago and chromaiodes is the earliest Camponotus to fly.
#7 Offline - Posted May 20 2022 - 3:14 PM
Yeah the weather has been interesting here. About a week ago it got into the eighties for a couple days but it was bone dry, so I didn't look too hard. Then it rained and went back to 60s for a week. I found a couple random C. pennsylvanicus in afternoons just around the house so some were out at least. Now it's back to 83 but windy and scattered storms so I feel like they won't come out but I'll check tonight.
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