Camponotus Floridanus are flying, I saw a couple flights. Didn't have any containers on me at the time. I have 1 Camponotus noverboracensis colony from a trip up to Ohio, and those are the only "foreign" ants I have. I'm not worried about her getting out and ruining stuff, as they would die in the summer down here. Solenopsis invicta may be a fun start, they grow big, attack live bugs, and have ferocious appetites. However, they are rather small, and do sting, so keep that in mind. Depending where you are, Solenopsis invicta are actually polygynous. At the minute, I have a few colonies of them , 1 test tube had 3 queens, which I found both dead, another has 5, all alive, 1 with 1 queen, who is doing fine, and a colony with 7 who have SO much brood. They don't have a proper set up, so I'm hoping I can get them somewhere after workers. They also are pretty hard to take care of once they reach a big size, they can take down a full bottle of Byformicas ant nectar in a couple days. If you want to find a queen, look in pools everyday after a rain storm, that's how I find most of mine. If you want to go the buying route, there's a GAN farmer about an hour away, selling 5 different species. http://www.antscanad...-ants-for-sale/
Also, I just got bit my a Camponotus Floridanus queen a few days ago, she broke some skin!