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My camponotus queen with her 6 workers


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#1 Offline Elbigo - Posted June 4 2017 - 6:03 PM

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http://imgur.com/jZQfVLC


My camponotus queen has 6 workers and a 7th is eclosing as I type. This is the first time i have ever managed a camponotus queen to raise workers.

#2 Offline Ants Galore - Posted June 4 2017 - 6:50 PM

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What do u want to know about them. I personally own Camponotus Pennsylvanicus.
Look at this post
Acually go to ant care sheeta
Sheets*

#3 Offline Spamdy - Posted June 4 2017 - 7:54 PM

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I'm pretty sure that's not C.pennyslvaicus.

All my colonies are dead. 

 

 Except:

  

  Pogonomyrmex barbatus

  Pheidole obscurithorax

  Pheidole morens


#4 Offline Runner12 - Posted June 5 2017 - 10:45 AM

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Looks like Camponotus chromaiodes or vicinus depending on where he is

Edited by Runner12, June 5 2017 - 10:45 AM.





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