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#1 Online Noble_Syn - Posted Yesterday, 10:32 AM

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Found her floating in a bucket of water, decided to rescue her and take her in. I've been told she is a Lasius Niger but wanted a 2nd opinion.

#2 Online Noble_Syn - Posted Yesterday, 10:35 AM

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Sorry my camera quality isn't the best.

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#3 Offline bmb1bee - Posted Yesterday, 11:07 AM

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Clearly not Lasius niger, those don’t even occur in the US. Looks more like Crematogaster to me.

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