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Looking for a queen in Indiana


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#1 Offline TrJenks - Posted November 17 2015 - 3:59 PM

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I'm new here and am looking if anyone knows where to find a queen ant to buy in the Indiana location. I'm interested in starting a colony and am very new to this.

#2 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted November 19 2015 - 9:53 PM

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Wrong subforum, but there are a few people on here from Indiana if I recall right.



#3 Offline Mdrogun - Posted November 21 2015 - 7:10 AM

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I could help you in the summer. I don't have any queens. I only have one colony right now for myself.


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