Well, hello from Iowa!
When I was pretty young my mother got me one of those 2-pane ant colony kits and a tube of ants - it lasted at least 6 months before all the ants died and I gave up. The spark was found again when I was moving out and for the next 2 years I would order new colonies over and over thinking that ants just didn't live very long.
So I buy my own acreage and was looking up bee keeping when ant stuff starts popping up - never realized how cool and interesting it all was beyond just watching them. The fire has been lit for a few years now and after no success last year (didn't disturb anything to look for them) I decided to dive deeper into the internet and find I can't even buy queens in Iowa... So now that I *think* they're supposed to be out again...? (One of my questions) I need help. *Joins the forum* I've only found one other member from Iowa in my searches.
I look forward to learning with, from and sharing with you all!
Sorry for the long winded intro but thought this would be a good place to gain some guidance? I'll be seeing what more I can find after this post as well...
I've searched about as far as I feel like general Google is going to take me with this..
I'm interested in Camponotus mainly because of their size as I LOVED to be sitting next to my 2-pane "formicarium" reading and then pausing and watching them for a while. And I'd love to take that to "the next level" so to speak. haha!
The past winter of attempted specific research on and off has left me with a lot of questions about them pretty much along the whole process... I'm sure I'm over-thinking things but I'd love to be told so by someone else. haha!
Edited by Keymo, April 16 2017 - 11:52 PM.