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Trachymyrmex Septentrionalis leafcutter ants for sale very soon texas only.

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#1 Offline Moldy_Leafcutter - Posted Yesterday, 5:03 AM

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Hello everyone this is an ad for preorders for trachymyrmex septentrionalis (a.k.a the northern fungus growing ant) I'm quite new to selling ants so sorry about that XD, but I'm making this forum as a kind of preorder list where you don't have to pay to reserve a queen you only message me and we discuss the terms such as pricing queen number etc.(TEXAS customers only as I don't have the materials or permits to ship across state lines but if I'm near your area I will drive to you and you make the purchase there but if your too far you will have to drive here and we will discuss which option has to apply to you) and you only pay in person when I actually have the queens. that's all I'm just making this forum to know who would want to buy any of these queens and then as soon as I collect them this season then I will sell them to you! You won't be dissapointed these guys are everywhere in my area so sourcing queens during the season should not be an issue! (care requirements will be told if you don't know so don't be afriad to ask!)



#2 Offline PuppyAnts - Posted Today, 12:58 PM

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man, what a shame. these guys seem so cool but i'm all the way in North Carolina! how sad.







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