Edited by MegaMyrmex, December 19 2017 - 8:27 PM.
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Edited by MegaMyrmex, December 19 2017 - 8:27 PM.
Proverbs 6:6-8 New International Version (NIV)
6 Go to the ant, you sluggard;
consider its ways and be wise!
7 It has no commander,
no overseer or ruler,
8 yet it stores its provisions in summer
and gathers its food at harvest.
I am wondering the same thing! I have ventured into very thick forests in my area, finding Formica subsericea, aserva, and lots more. I would imagine Polyergus are in the forest.
Here's some of the Northern Polyergus and their host species
Polyergus montivagus - host species is Formica pallidefulva, so they will probably be close by them.
Polyergus lucidus - host species is Formica incerta, most likely found close by them.
I was informed that Dolicherodus are a very northern species now, still being found in Northern United States but mostly in Canada.
Dorymyrmex grandulus and bureni are very rare in northern states, although I am pretty sure I caught an infertile Dorymyrmex grandulus queen earlier this summer! I looked for hours and researched, with Dorymyrmex grandulus being the most logical answer to me.
I have done hours of trekking through the woods (days, even) and I have not come across polyergus, dorymyrmex, nor dolichoderus here in Southern Wisconsin.
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Proverbs 6:6-8 New International Version (NIV)
6 Go to the ant, you sluggard;
consider its ways and be wise!
7 It has no commander,
no overseer or ruler,
8 yet it stores its provisions in summer
and gathers its food at harvest.
Polyergus aren't really abundant at all anywhere, it'll be pretty hard to get queens
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