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How to find Pheidole queens or colonies in Maryland??


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#1 Offline MegaMyrmex - Posted August 14 2017 - 6:58 AM

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Hello everybody!!
Do any of you antkeepers know how to find Pheidole queens or colonies? I am currently trying to find a queen but I cannot..I believe I have a colony of them in my lawn but I don't want to go tearing it up just for some ants...

Proverbs 6:6-8 New International Version (NIV)

Go to the ant, you sluggard;
    consider its ways and be wise!
It has no commander,
    no overseer or ruler,
yet it stores its provisions in summer
    and gathers its food at harvest.

 


#2 Offline AntsVietnam - Posted August 14 2017 - 7:09 AM

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Do Some research about the species and catch a queen during the nuptial flights seasons.

#3 Offline RhodyAnts - Posted August 16 2017 - 4:42 PM

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Digging them out will likely fail, and probably kill the colony. Place a large stash of bait near their nest. My buddy found some with some sweets, but I think the literature mentions vienna sausage bait. Look for the tell tale majors. If you see them, get your stuff ready for next year. July august I think is the time frame. You might be able actually catch a few late flyers still. Another option see if anyone local to you (same state!!! It's the law) has any extras they might be willing to part with.

#4 Offline Salmon - Posted August 16 2017 - 6:16 PM

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Look for colonies in open areas with sparse vegetation. I've only seen one queen, which I captured on my porch a couple weeks back after a heavy late- night thunderstorm sometime between midnight and 1 AM. So I imagine the best method to catch queens would be to set up a light trap near an area with colonies at night after rain.




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