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Solenopsis xyloni questions
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LowQualityAnts
, Nov 17 2022 4:56 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted November 17 2022 - 4:56 PM
I have been trying to research S. xyloni for a bit as i think i can get them relatively easy in my area. Aside from a care guide and Antdrew's journal, i couldn't really find any other informantion about firsthand experiences about keeping them. Does anyone have any information that would be useful to know?
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#2 Offline - Posted November 17 2022 - 5:54 PM
I’ve never kept xyloni.
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#3 Offline - Posted November 17 2022 - 6:25 PM
He probably meant DSPdrew i bet. Common mistake.
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#4 Offline - Posted November 18 2022 - 5:56 AM
Yeah that is what happened.
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#5 Offline - Posted November 18 2022 - 6:50 AM
They usually fly after the first time it hits 95, they fly at sunset and a bit through the night so you should be able to black light them. Some population are polygenus, like the one in my area, but most are single queen. This should a little bit
Edited by That_one_ant_guy, November 18 2022 - 6:53 AM.
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#6 Offline - Posted November 18 2022 - 10:46 AM
Is there a high colony mortality rate because dspdrews colonies in his journal seemed to not last long.
Edited by LowQualityAnts, November 18 2022 - 10:46 AM.
#7 Offline - Posted November 18 2022 - 10:51 AM
Not in the colonies I've had, I had one with around 13 queens and they all survived
#8 Offline - Posted November 18 2022 - 11:09 AM
it depends on the temperature and age of the colony.Is there a high colony mortality rate because dspdrews colonies in his journal seemed to not last long.
Edited by Ant-nig321, November 18 2022 - 11:11 AM.
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#9 Offline - Posted November 18 2022 - 11:18 AM
Alright thanks!
#10 Offline - Posted November 18 2022 - 11:33 AM
Is there a high colony mortality rate because dspdrews colonies in his journal seemed to not last long.
I agree. Don think there is. They seem pretty easy to raise into a thriving colony since they grow so fast.
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#11 Offline - Posted November 19 2022 - 12:59 PM
I have been trying to research S. xyloni for a bit as i think i can get them relatively easy in my area. Aside from a care guide and Antdrew's journal, i couldn't really find any other informantion about firsthand experiences about keeping them. Does anyone have any information that would be useful to know?
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