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#1 Offline rptraut - Posted November 29 2022 - 9:49 PM

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For my own peace of mind I would like to have these ants identified so I can be certain of the species that I am observing and reporting on.  I live just north of London, Ontario, Canada.  I find these ants nesting in the clay loam soil of my garden.  They aren't very common in this area.  A colony that I keep has grown tremendously in the past two years.  I don't know when their nuptial flights are.  The background grid in green is 2.5 mm squares.

 

Thank you for your help with this.

 

 

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#2 Offline That_one_ant_guy - Posted November 30 2022 - 6:42 AM

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Maybe T. Immigrans?

#3 Offline antsriondel - Posted November 30 2022 - 6:55 AM

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Some species of Tetramorium for sure. Knowing that, it is most likely T. Immigrans.



#4 Offline ANTdrew - Posted November 30 2022 - 7:49 AM

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Definitely Tetramorium immigrans.
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#5 Offline United-Ants - Posted November 30 2022 - 8:13 AM

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Tetramorium immigrans

#6 Offline rptraut - Posted November 30 2022 - 11:43 AM

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Thanks - I thought they were Tetramorium, but I wanted to be sure, I've been wrong before.
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