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#1 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 18 2017 - 12:48 PM

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I went anting today and just found earwig eggs and earwig nymphs. Also solenopsis was very active and I found a camponotus colony but no queens.

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#2 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 18 2017 - 12:50 PM

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It won't let me post pictures. What a shame.

#3 Offline SamKeepsAnts - Posted January 18 2017 - 12:57 PM

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I have some earwigs in my terrerium along with millipedes , isopods , grubs and caterpillars the earwigs are fun to watch and put their tunnels up to the glass they will eat fish flakes , prekilled feeders , and vegetables


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#4 Offline dermy - Posted January 18 2017 - 1:27 PM

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It won't let me post pictures. What a shame.

Use Photobucket or something. Crystals made a nice tutorial on posting pictures to the forum:

http://www.formicult...sting-pictures/


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#5 Offline Shareallicu - Posted January 18 2017 - 9:10 PM

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I went anting today and just found earwig eggs and earwig nymphs. Also solenopsis was very active and I found a camponotus colony but no queens.

Maybe you can go back to the Camponotus colony when they are flying their nuptial flights to catch a mated queen in a few months.  I'm not sure when they fly.


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