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#1 Offline salvoz - Posted September 11 2017 - 8:52 AM

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Hello All,

 

Glad to be here! I'm a total newbie to formiculture; my interests have long been fish and amphibians. However, a recent plague of Argentine ants trying to raid my vivaria got me onto this site, and thoroughly intrigued by the prospect of keeping these amazingly sophisticated organisms. Looking forward to learning and contributing, some day.

 

Warm Regards,

Sal 


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#2 Offline StopSpazzing - Posted September 11 2017 - 9:08 AM

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Hello All,

 

Glad to be here! I'm a total newbie to formiculture; my interests have long been fish and amphibians. However, a recent plague of Argentine ants trying to raid my vivaria got me onto this site, and thoroughly intrigued by the prospect of keeping these amazingly sophisticated organisms. Looking forward to learning and contributing, some day.

 

Warm Regards,

Sal 

Welcome to the forums! Sorry to hear about that. Those Argentine ants are horrible. I would recommend baiting them in multiple areas to help control their population in your area.


> Ant Keeping Wiki is back up! Currently being migrated from old wiki. :)Looking to adopt out: Crematogaster sp. (Acrobat Ants) colonies

#3 Offline T.C. - Posted September 11 2017 - 10:00 AM

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Welcome to the forum. And please... don't keep those invasive buggers. :ugone2far:  They're enemies to antkeepers and their ants in this hobby.


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#4 Offline Nathant2131 - Posted September 11 2017 - 10:07 AM

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