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#1 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 1 2024 - 3:19 AM

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For the use of documenting nuptial flights in FL, discussing your rare finds, and just connecting with other ant-keepers. I decided to start this thread because- (*thinking of something wholesome to say*) I don’t really know- I just got jealous of the states with their own thread (looking at you, CA). Be sure to tell us when and where you find your queens, how to catch certain species, and all of the other great knowledge you have!


Signing off, Gaming_gate.
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#2 Offline rockaedward - Posted May 1 2024 - 3:51 PM

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#3 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted May 1 2024 - 4:14 PM

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4. No posting any spam messages, including posting of messages that add little to no value to the topic of conversation. I would look at this and how does this apply?


Currently keeping: 2 C.vicinus colonies.2 C.sansabeanus. 1 C.leavissimus. 2 C.Ca02. 1 V.pergandei. 4 T.immigrans.1 F.pacifica. 1 C.hyatti

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Trying to get my hands on :C.modoc,A.vercicolor, and Any Honeypots

  

 

 


#4 Offline SHmealer - Posted May 1 2024 - 4:25 PM

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What species are you looking to catch this year?



#5 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 2 2024 - 11:32 AM

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Some Solenopsis invicta to replace my dud queen, Crematogaster, and Camponotus. I’m probably going to have to find a new place to find Camponotus floridanus alates, since my usual spot is being “treated” with pesticide.

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#6 Offline SHmealer - Posted May 5 2024 - 11:51 PM

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You shouldn't be going anywhere that would be getting treated with pesticides, go to a local trail/natural forest, Ocala national forest is close to you and has good diversity. All those ants you stated should be really common as long as you blacklight at night.


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#7 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 6 2024 - 7:20 AM

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Thank you! I also managed to find two Crematogaster alates near my house with a black light.
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#8 Offline Artisan_Ants - Posted May 6 2024 - 7:27 AM

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Look on the sidewalk after a nuptial flight the next day. You might find some Crematogaster queens running around. The sidewalk and the road’s where I found mine.

Edited by Artisan_Ants, May 6 2024 - 7:27 AM.

Keeping:

3x - S. molesta (colonies and single queen)                1x - C. nearcticus (founding but no eggs)   (y) New!

1x - C. chromaiodes (colony)                                       1x - C. subbarbatus (founding)  

1x - F. subsericea (founding)                                        1x - T. sessile (mega colony)

3x - P. imparis (colonies)  

2x - L. neoniger (founding)

 

Check out my C. nearcticus journal here: https://www.formicul...cticus-journal/

Check out my C. chromaiodes journal here: https://www.formicul...aiodes-journal/


#9 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 11 2024 - 8:00 AM

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Found a few lone Camponotus queens in Orlando, although not a true nuptial swarm.

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#10 Offline SHmealer - Posted May 11 2024 - 11:56 AM

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very skinny queen



#11 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 11 2024 - 12:45 PM

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I know. I have some other ones though.

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#12 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 15 2024 - 7:48 AM

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Some heavy rain hit Orange County yesterday, and I found a few ‘niger-clade’ Lasius queens (L. americanus?). I also saw a Dorymyrmex colony with some male alates at the enterance.

Today it seems that it’s ’Solenopsis invicta’s’ turn to fly. Found a de-alate and a few females with wings. Left my test-tubes at home though.

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#13 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 20 2024 - 5:01 AM

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Lasius queens turned out as Brachymyrmex (lighting messed up my identification, it was very obvious under better light).

Brachys flew again when I wasn’t looking.
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#14 Offline SHmealer - Posted May 23 2024 - 8:15 AM

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stuff that's flown these past two weeks: Pogonomyrmex badius, Trachymyrmex septentrionalis, Lasius americanus, Pheidole morrisii, Pheidole dentata, Pheidole bilimeki, Pheidole navigans, Pheidole adrianoi, Pheidole metallescens, Pheidole bicarinata, Pheidole tysoni, Dorymyrmex bossutus, Dorymyrmex bureni, Dorymyrmex flavopectus, Solenopsis geminata, Solenopsis invicta, Solenopsis pergandei, Solenopsis carolinensis, Brachymyrmex patagonicus, Brachymyrmex obscurior, Forelius prunsinosus

that's everything I've seen flying these past two weeks but there's probably more that I've forgotten, happy anting!



#15 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 28 2024 - 5:34 AM

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I’ve seen a few of those! Didn’t know Trachymyrmex was flying! I’d love to own some leafcutters.

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#16 Offline JustabirdfromFlorida - Posted July 23 2024 - 3:31 AM

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Guys don't forget about this thread, ill be trying anting at  Ocala national forest at the end of this month to see what i can find



#17 Offline SHmealer - Posted July 26 2024 - 10:11 PM

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What parts? alot of it isn't good, but the good parts are really good.



#18 Offline JustabirdfromFlorida - Posted July 27 2024 - 11:32 AM

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Idk yet



#19 Offline SHmealer - Posted July 28 2024 - 1:33 AM

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well you should definetly figure out where u wanna go lol, u can look on inaturalist for spots i bet



#20 Offline JustabirdfromFlorida - Posted July 28 2024 - 8:19 AM

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I'll do that thx for the idea




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