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#1 Offline Yusteponant - Posted November 14 2024 - 8:22 AM

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I have question is CA 02 polygynous because some have told me yes and vise versa.



#2 Offline bmb1bee - Posted November 14 2024 - 8:53 AM

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From what I have heard, they are not polygynous long term. They may found in groups of 2 or more if given the opportunity to, but eventually all but one queen will remain.


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#3 Offline Yusteponant - Posted November 14 2024 - 3:50 PM

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Oh ok thanks 






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