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#1 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:01 AM

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So, I have bought 30 lasius flavus queens from a Lady in Ca (Private). I don't think they are native but either way I bought them for 100$ all. I'm going to try to fuse them with Pogonomyrmex.C mainly but will be open to other polygenic queens. Any tips? Edit: I'm gonna try with my myrmecocystus navajo.


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#2 Offline gcsnelling - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:07 AM

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Not gonna work, just cruel, meaningless deaths. Not native to where?


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#3 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:13 AM

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I'm not gonna pit them. I have ways. Thanks for your comment.



#4 Offline gcsnelling - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:15 AM

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I am still interested in where you got them.



#5 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:20 AM

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A seller in La......



#6 Offline gcsnelling - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:25 AM

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La= Los Angeles? Almost certainly not Lasius flavus then.



#7 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:27 AM

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They are definitely Flavus. I'll take pics when they settle down just for you.



#8 Offline drtrmiller - Posted January 7 2017 - 4:20 PM

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The species you mentioned, L. flavus, Pogonomyrmex sp., Myrmecocystus sp., are too different, and thus will not be able to communicate with one another. Except in the case of an established parasitic relationship, only very closely related species, usually within the same genus, may be successfully commingled; and even then, many combinations do not work.

Please do not attempt this experiment, as all of us here will tell you, with 100% certainty, that you will fail, and likely lose the queens in the process.

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#9 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 7 2017 - 8:59 PM

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I thank you all for tips and doubting me. :lol:



#10 Offline ctantkeeper - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:17 PM

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This is not anything personal, It's just not gonna work (for several reasons). Although it seems like an interesting idea, I am going to have to agree with terry on this one. Sorry buddy :(


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#11 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:39 PM

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Thanks for your tips. Will keep in mind.



#12 Offline dspdrew - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:40 PM

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I thank you all for tips and doubting me. :lol:

 

It's not that people are doubting you. There are people here with a lot of experience who know that what you are attempting is pretty much impossible. I think the best thing you could do at this point is a lot of reading. That's how I learned a lot when I first got into this hobby.



#13 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 7 2017 - 9:46 PM

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I do alot of research. I will get hand to hand instructions from a friend that has fused 100's of sp. ........ and I'm not trying to sound sarcastic or stubborn. As it may seem but I'm not new to the hobby.....



#14 Offline Connectimyrmex - Posted January 7 2017 - 11:12 PM

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What species? I am pretty interested. Can you send pics?

I want to try to fuse Pheidole and Technomyrmex for the "ULTIMATE HARVESTER WORKER REPRODUCTION COLONY". I will call the colony Technopheidolemyrmex. I'm so creative.


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#15 Offline dermy - Posted January 7 2017 - 11:56 PM

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I do alot of research. I will get hand to hand instructions from a friend that has fused 100's of sp. ........ and I'm not trying to sound sarcastic or stubborn. As it may seem but I'm not new to the hobby.....

If you could I'd like to see proof of this research. Research usually has good data to back it up.


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#16 Offline dspdrew - Posted January 8 2017 - 3:41 AM

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I do alot of research. I will get hand to hand instructions from a friend that has fused 100's of sp. ........ and Im not trying to sound sarcastic or stubborn. As it may seem but Im not new to the hobby.....

 

I highly doubt that.


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#17 Offline Martialis - Posted January 8 2017 - 8:16 AM

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I can't decide if this is a joke or if you are serious...


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#18 Offline Alabama Anter - Posted January 8 2017 - 8:19 AM

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I can't decide if this is a joke or if you are serious...

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#19 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 8 2017 - 8:39 AM

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Search Robert Fuentalba Ojeda on facebook. He has fuse 100's of sp. and will help me.


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#20 Offline Ricardo - Posted January 8 2017 - 8:44 AM

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and I don't need the forum. You people are hypocritical and this is forum is a joke. Thank you and Have a great.






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