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how many odontomachus queens fly in a nuptial flight

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#1 Offline Antz_Straya - Posted November 9 2023 - 7:03 PM

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I've found a place where odontomachus live so I'm going camping there to hunt, how many usually fly per flight?


this is in aus btw



#2 Offline ANTdrew - Posted November 10 2023 - 2:33 AM

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Exactly 1,234 per flight. Joking aside, I doubt anyone knows more than a *rough* estimate of how many queens fly for any given species’ flights.
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#3 Offline ZATrippit - Posted November 16 2023 - 2:06 PM

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Kind of off-topic, but I would definitely suggest looking for iridomyrmex if you havent already. The flights are easy to spot-- I've found one last night and multiple in October. You can spot a flight easily since the alates scale up walls, poles, etc. Plus I've seen flights last as long as two weeks.
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#4 Offline Antz_Straya - Posted November 16 2023 - 2:56 PM

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Kind of off-topic, but I would definitely suggest looking for iridomyrmex if you havent already. The flights are easy to spot-- I've found one last night and multiple in October. You can spot a flight easily since the alates scale up walls, poles, etc. Plus I've seen flights last as long as two weeks.

i already keep a bunch of iri, they are pretty boring imo and they have been flying since august. i also have a chance to find odontomachus queens this summer



#5 Offline ZATrippit - Posted November 16 2023 - 6:32 PM

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Kind of off-topic, but I would definitely suggest looking for iridomyrmex if you havent already. The flights are easy to spot-- I've found one last night and multiple in October. You can spot a flight easily since the alates scale up walls, poles, etc. Plus I've seen flights last as long as two weeks.

i already keep a bunch of iri, they are pretty boring imo and they have been flying since august. i also have a chance to find odontomachus queens this summer

 

Good luck to you :)


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#6 Offline Antz_Straya - Posted November 17 2023 - 5:06 PM

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Kind of off-topic, but I would definitely suggest looking for iridomyrmex if you havent already. The flights are easy to spot-- I've found one last night and multiple in October. You can spot a flight easily since the alates scale up walls, poles, etc. Plus I've seen flights last as long as two weeks.

i already keep a bunch of iri, they are pretty boring imo and they have been flying since august. i also have a chance to find odontomachus queens this summer

 

Good luck to you :)

 

thank you  :D







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