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Ant or Termite ID? St Pete, FL - 11/06/2016

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#1 Offline TresCommas04 - Posted November 7 2016 - 5:34 AM

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Hello, I need help trying to figure out if this would be an ant or termite that I found on my bedroom wall last night (11/06/16)...

 

1. Located in my home in St Petersburg FL on plaster wall.

2. Colected 11/06/16

3. House is on crawl space above sand, mature landscaping around perimeter of property.

4. Length is 7/16 inch, excluding antennae

5. Dark brown in color, dark wings

6. Straight antennae

 

9. I've posted a photo in pdf form below (site wouldn't allow me to post jpg, png for some reason).

 

Thanks for your help!!!

 

Steve

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#2 Offline T.C. - Posted November 7 2016 - 6:23 AM

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Hi, JPG. files do work on this site... not sure what your troubles were? But no big deal. That's not a queen ant! A termite of some sort I don't now?



#3 Offline Kevin - Posted November 7 2016 - 6:32 AM

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Not an ant. Notice the antennae are straight.  


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#4 Offline AntsBrazil - Posted November 7 2016 - 7:02 AM

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Not an ant.


Owner of:

 

Atta sexdens

Camponotus rufipes

Camponotus cf. puntulactus

Pachycondyla striata

Solenopsis saevissima

 

 

 


#5 Offline Solenoqueen - Posted November 7 2016 - 8:31 AM

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Definitely not an ant. I think it might be a Coptotermes termite alate, not 100% sure though.


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#6 Offline TresCommas04 - Posted November 7 2016 - 12:43 PM

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Thanks for your help!

#7 Offline Leo - Posted November 7 2016 - 7:23 PM

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not termite from what i can tell



#8 Offline FSTP - Posted November 7 2016 - 8:01 PM

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Hmm I get similar looking flying insects here in Central Ca. I'm not sure what they are. But they're very aware of their surroundings. They run around looking at things and are quite inquisitive.



#9 Offline Enderz - Posted November 8 2016 - 11:43 AM

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Hmm I get similar looking flying insects here in Central Ca. I'm not sure what they are. But they're very aware of their surroundings. They run around looking at things and are quite inquisitive.

am I the only one who sees those winged termites around socal? They are everywhere!

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#10 Offline Solenoqueen - Posted November 9 2016 - 9:37 PM

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Yeah. I only found termite alates once during a nuptial flight in a rainstorm, and by then they were all almost dead.


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#11 Offline SamKeepsAnts - Posted December 17 2016 - 10:13 PM

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Its not an ant but also not a termite


Owner of :

7 Founding Brachymyrmex Patagonicus queens


#12 Offline Serafine - Posted December 18 2016 - 2:24 AM

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Hymenoptera is a MASSIVE insect order with over 200000 species. That thing may be pretty much everything.


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#13 Offline gcsnelling - Posted December 18 2016 - 4:09 AM

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I have departed from my normal habit of not looking at images which require an outside link of some sort to view, Hey it's christmas, so sue me.. This is a male webspinner. 






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