Edit: they look a lot like pyramid ants, but with two nodes, and they don't live here.
Edited by Teafoot, November 2 2016 - 7:59 AM.
Edited by Teafoot, November 2 2016 - 7:59 AM.
Actually. i reply is dead on, and extremely constructive. Rules state that you need some kind of picture. Without it, we have 1~4mm (that's a HUGE difference when it comes to ants), mostly redish with black gaster (this narrows it down to a quarter of the known species in the us, which is still inaccurate considering colors arnt always a match). Then we have 2 nodes (Lots of species have 2 nodes). And lastly, it's next impossible to ID a species from a relative description of a worker ant, none the less a queen.
It's deff an Aphaenogaster occidentalis
Edited by Loops117, November 2 2016 - 10:41 AM.
Here’s an analogy for you.
I have this car. It’s roughly 12ft long, 2 doors with a silver logo. Looks like a buick, but I could be completely wrong.
What car am I talking about?
Here’s an analogy for you.
I have this car. It’s roughly 12ft long, 2 doors with a silver logo. Looks like a buick, but I could be completely wrong.
What car am I talking about?
Obviously the car is an Aphaenogaster occidentalis.
But seriously, pics are essential to getting an accurate ant ID. If you could get a couple close ups of the workers, we would all be more than happy to help .
Current Colony:
4x Camponotus (hyatti?)
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Here’s an analogy for you.
I have this car. It’s roughly 12ft long, 2 doors with a silver logo. Looks like a buick, but I could be completely wrong.
What car am I talking about?
Rules state that you need some kind of picture.
Not rules, but recommended if you actually want an answer.
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