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Checking in from socal, LA area!
Camponotus vicinus, Crematogaster 1, Crematogaster 2, Formica francoeuri, *, *, Myrmecocystus testaceus, Novomessor cockerelli, Pheidole hyatti, Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex rugosus, Solenopsis invicta
Hey mate. I'm also from LA
Amazing! Welcome.
Another one from LA! That is a lot of people this year. We need to do an ant-together.
Edited by Gregory2455, September 18 2014 - 2:19 PM.
Do you keep any ants, or are you looking forward to the upcoming flights next year?
i wonder if foogoo is new to ants. I've had my interests in ants since i was first born
Nobody on this forum was born without a subconscious interest of ants. Getting into the hobby is a different thing.
What species are you guys keeping? I guess you can say I'm new to keeping proper formicariums. I've always been interested since I was a kid and my Ant Farm© was awesome. I started thinking how awesome it was and looked into getting another one but not have it die in 30 days so I found out about formicariums. The rest is history...
I came home last night and found my trash innundated with ants again. Then I saw a fat queen scurrying away so I got excited and caught it with a few workers! Perfect timing! Then I find out Argentine ants aren't very interesting and an invasive species. Oh well. It's a start I guess?
Camponotus vicinus, Crematogaster 1, Crematogaster 2, Formica francoeuri, *, *, Myrmecocystus testaceus, Novomessor cockerelli, Pheidole hyatti, Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex rugosus, Solenopsis invicta
This thread would answer your question better than anything else.
http://forum.formicu...s-of-the-forum/
i have many argentine ant queens. they are feeder colonies for me.
Welcome!
Definately a good start. Invasive species are often hardy and good choices for a first time ant keeper who is trying to provide the best for his/her ants. What does an any hobbyist need more than an actual queen and colony?
Here are some links that may be of interest to you (if you haven't already stumbled upon them)
Various picture of formicariums: http://forum.formicu...t +how#entry393
Build a formicarium out of grout mixture: http://forum.formicu...?hl=+grout +how
Build a formicarium out of firebrick: http://forum.formicu...ke +formicarium
"Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astound the rest." -- Samuel Clemens
Thanks for the info and welcoming me! I'm looking at a THA setup for some Pogonomyrmex but right now the Argentines are in a cup-atarium, which I thought was pretty ingenious if someone hasn't already tried it. I'll post a pic in the Pictures thread if they do well in it.
Camponotus vicinus, Crematogaster 1, Crematogaster 2, Formica francoeuri, *, *, Myrmecocystus testaceus, Novomessor cockerelli, Pheidole hyatti, Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex rugosus, Solenopsis invicta
Nice! I would like argentine ants, but Nylanderia keep them out of Simi Valley. Guess I shouldn't be complaining, Nylanderia are at least friendlier with the native species.
I feel left out. Somebody else from AZ needs to join!
The good man is the friend of all living things. - Gandhi
You are the luckiest here DesertAntz, you have Honeypots, Leafcutters, and Trapjaw ants.
I know for a fact the leafcutters are high maintenance, which I should stay away from right now. Not sure about the honeypots or trapjaws.
If I'm able to I will try and find some this upcoming year and hopefully be able to start some journals on them for you Cali folk.
The good man is the friend of all living things. - Gandhi
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