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#1 Offline AntsAnting808 - Posted August 26 2023 - 11:19 PM

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- Caught in Honolulu, HI on 8/12/2023 at around 745pm
- Grassy Backyard (Blacklight)
- Approx 8mm
- Reddish/Light Brown; Shiny;
Thorax, mandible & stripes on gaster are darker in color
- One petiole node; tip of antennae (sections 10, 11, 12) darker in color; small eyes
- dug chamber about 4mm under rock in soil from yard. Chamber is approx 9mm

TIA for any help!

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#2 Offline bmb1bee - Posted August 27 2023 - 12:00 AM

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Solenopsis geminata.


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#3 Offline AntsAnting808 - Posted August 27 2023 - 12:41 AM

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@bmb1bee thank you

#4 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted August 27 2023 - 5:11 AM

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Yes Solenopsis geminata. Be careful they grow crazy fast and their sting hurts. If you look at antscanada fire ants you can see their care. If you don't want them to grow as fast then you could probably just lower their feeding, lower their temperature, and cull their population often.

#5 Offline AntsAnting808 - Posted August 27 2023 - 11:33 AM

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@virginian_ants yes for sure! We watch alot of antscanada & others videos and have seen that series of his. Will be careful with her & see how she does. We have a little twig ant setup we caught in our backyard. Overall new so trying to learn hot spots in the area :) Hoping to find a Lasius variety (fingers crossed) for our friends to start the hobby

#6 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted August 27 2023 - 12:23 PM

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Yep. Good luck.




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