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Looking to buy any Crematogaster species in New York


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#1 Offline AntsTopia - Posted July 26 2023 - 6:49 PM

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Hi everybody! I went out anting yesterday and I found two colonies (I'll make a journal on them two) but I found a huge crematogaster colony and had a ton of brood in several different logs right in the sun. I know when I come back the brood will still be there but I want to get a colony of them so I can cross species brood boost them. Anyway PM me if you have a queen and want to sell her! My budget would be $120. Trades are also accepted I have some Tetra queens I could trade. 


Keeper of:
Camponotus castaneus | 20-25 workers
Tetramorium Immigrans | 1,000+ workers (yes I gave them a brood boost don’t be salty!)
Aphaenogaster Rudis | 16 workers
Pheidole bicarinata | 50-60 workers

Ants are just better.




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