August 21 & 29, 2015
Caught several of these queens both August 21 and August 29. Fairly certain they were both the same species, but I may have to take a close look at the second flight to make sure. The first flight I ran out of test tubes, so I put a few of them grouped up. You should all know that this species it NOT polygynous. I found both test tubes that had 3 queens with 2 dead and 1 squirming around without any legs. So all the others got their own tubes! This is the species found in my ID thread here: http://www.formicult...015/#entry25839
A nice sight
Edited by BrittonLS, September 27 2015 - 9:24 AM.