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Hello From Killeen
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Kwitzats
, May 3 2016 7:08 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted May 3 2016 - 7:08 PM
Been around for a while I guess, I should introduce myself. I'm kristopher, a noob ant keeper. I've been kind researching and learning for about a little over a year and finally started to get some colonies started. I hope they are successful as they are my, slightly different daughter's, idea. My hope is for a Pogonomyrmex colony but last year I witnessed a flight but never saw any land. This year hopefully things change although I may move to Tomball which is less arid and I have never seen any around there.
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IMHO of course.
#2 Offline - Posted May 3 2016 - 7:33 PM
Hi there. I am at Katy, not too far from Tomball. You may be able to find Atta texana there. All the best!
#3 Offline - Posted May 3 2016 - 7:57 PM
I think I missed a good flight of them allready. My niece has a pool so I've got her on the look out there. Not sure I want them tho. They seem neat but the nest might be difficult.
IMHO of course.
#4 Offline - Posted May 3 2016 - 8:30 PM
Hello and welcome to the forums
#5 Offline - Posted May 4 2016 - 1:00 AM
Hello and good luck with the hobby! lots of information here for inexpensive setups. I recommend something basic before jumping in and buying something expensive.
Current Colonies;
Acromyrmex Versicolor
Dorymyrmex Bicolor
Pogonomyrmex Californicus
Pogonomyrmex Rugosus
Pogonomyrmex Tenuispinus
Novomessor Cockerelli
Myrmecocystus Mexicanus
Last Update: 08 Jul 2016
#6 Offline - Posted May 4 2016 - 5:41 AM
greetings, from west texas!! welcome to formiculture.com
Ant Queens found:
Solenopsis Invicta, Solenopsis xyloni, Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Pogonomyrmex barbatus,
Forelius pruinosus, Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,
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Ant Queens i have going right now:
camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus
Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)
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#7 Offline - Posted May 4 2016 - 6:29 AM
#8 Offline - Posted May 4 2016 - 7:44 AM
I think I missed a good flight of them allready. My niece has a pool so I've got her on the look out there. Not sure I want them tho. They seem neat but the nest might be difficult.
True. 90% casualty is not uncommon for Atta texana queens. Pogonomyrmex barbatus would be a better choice if you are looking for something easier.
#9 Offline - Posted May 4 2016 - 8:23 AM
Been around for a while I guess, I should introduce myself. I'm kristopher, a noob ant keeper. I've been kind researching and learning for about a little over a year and finally started to get some colonies started. I hope they are successful as they are my, slightly different daughter's, idea. My hope is for a Pogonomyrmex colony but last year I witnessed a flight but never saw any land. This year hopefully things change although I may move to Tomball which is less arid and I have never seen any around there.
We all started off as newbs, that's why we joined this forum (to share our knowledge and to help one another). Btw, welcome to our forum
#10 Offline - Posted May 6 2016 - 12:19 PM
welcome
Franz
if you find any mistakes, it's my autocorrection. it doesn't speak english.
#11 Offline - Posted May 6 2016 - 2:28 PM
Hello and welcome!
#12 Offline - Posted May 8 2016 - 8:41 AM
Welcome! You aren't far from me. How many colonies you and your daughter have?
#13 Offline - Posted May 8 2016 - 10:22 AM
Welcome! You aren't far from me. How many colonies you and your daughter have?
We have two large species of camponotus, and one small species of camponotus. Two have eggs, one I am still waiting on. We had a tetramorium colony but they were too hard to contain.
Edited by Kwitzats, May 8 2016 - 10:24 AM.
IMHO of course.
#14 Offline - Posted May 9 2016 - 6:22 AM
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