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Eastern PA, Flowerbed/Driveway
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RequiredField
, May 22 2024 1:05 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted May 22 2024 - 1:05 PM
Hey guys,
Have another ID request, this time I’m completely stumped as to what it could be.
Found her running across my driveway near a freshly tilled garden bed with fairly loamy soil. Index fingernail length and incredibly energetic, even for a spooked queen.
She did seem to be running alongside what I’m fairly sure is a Tapinoma colony just judging by the workers.
Camera was taking its sweet time today, so definitely let me know if further pictures are needed.
Thanks in advance.
Have another ID request, this time I’m completely stumped as to what it could be.
Found her running across my driveway near a freshly tilled garden bed with fairly loamy soil. Index fingernail length and incredibly energetic, even for a spooked queen.
She did seem to be running alongside what I’m fairly sure is a Tapinoma colony just judging by the workers.
Camera was taking its sweet time today, so definitely let me know if further pictures are needed.
Thanks in advance.
#2 Offline - Posted May 22 2024 - 3:52 PM
Lasius; this one being a parasitic species. I’m pretty sure it’s Lasius aphidicola or L. aphidicola as I used to have the same exact queen of this species (but she died during diapause of hibernation) so yeah. Definitely a parasitic Lasius species, and not Tapinoma. She need host workers of preferably Lasius niger or L. niger (anlthougn I haven’t found any around here) but Lasius neoniger or L. neoniger is always a good option. There’s more about this topic on an old article on this forum about introducinf host workers to parasitic Lasius queens so go check that out cause it’s I for packed! Also it”s good to see another Pennsylvanian anter on the forum! I’m also around Eastern PA so our species are pretty much the same. Anyways hopes this helps!
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#3 Offline - Posted May 23 2024 - 3:08 AM
Certainly not Tapinoma, some sort of Formicinae. I’m not going to call it a Lasius, simply because it looks slightly like a Formica fusca group species.
Edited by The_Gaming-gate, May 23 2024 - 3:10 AM.
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#4 Offline - Posted May 23 2024 - 6:03 AM
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