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Dermy's Myrmica Colony 2015 Sept. 3rd/2015

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#41 Offline Alabama Anter - Posted January 4 2017 - 2:43 PM

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This is not a good update, This colony died in hibernation, due to me forgetting about them and them drying out. RIP Myrmica Colony, Now all I have left is a few Myrmica queens of this species. I guess whenever spring [May/June] comes around I'll have to go out and get another Colony. :boohoo:

DERMY! How could you... :(
I am "busy" in the winter time so I don't check on stuff that often.....
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Yeah, I'll get another colony going in the Spring time. They are everywhere around here anyway.
Oh, I hope you weren't offended by that... just a joke :( sorry

YJK






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