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Ant ID request Charlottesville, VA 10/30/24


Best Answer AnthonyP163 , October 30 2024 - 2:18 PM

Camponotus subbarbatus. Feed them some sugars and watch them turn striped!

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#1 Offline 1tsm3jack - Posted October 30 2024 - 1:41 PM

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Found inside of a tree branch while doing yardwork, decided to capture them because it's cold and I didn't want to leave them with no nest since I had accidentally destroyed theirs.

 

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#2 Offline AnthonyP163 - Posted October 30 2024 - 2:18 PM   Best Answer

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Camponotus subbarbatus. Feed them some sugars and watch them turn striped!


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#3 Offline 1tsm3jack - Posted October 30 2024 - 2:31 PM

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Camponotus subbarbatus. Feed them some sugars and watch them turn striped!

Ok, I thought so but I wasn't exactly sure, they had barely visible stripes, Thanks :)






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