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need help identifying this queen ant.


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#1 Offline manik - Posted April 1 2023 - 1:15 PM

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hi, about an hour ago i was walking my dog on the park, and walked right into a nuptial fly, i collected a queen to  ID it, at the same time i think i got lucky because there was a male attached to her, so i will keep her in a test tube, also how long should i wait to go back and collect more queens?, thanks for the help

 

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#2 Offline ANTdrew - Posted April 1 2023 - 1:17 PM

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Prenolepis imparis. You don’t need to wait at all if you want more queens.
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#3 Offline manik - Posted April 1 2023 - 1:20 PM

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Prenolepis imparis. You don’t need to wait at all if you want more queens.

you are the best! thanks for the help






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