I don't even use a black light as they extremely expensive so I guess that leaves me at a disadvantage.
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I don't even use a black light as they extremely expensive so I guess that leaves me at a disadvantage.
Was it just like a flash light version cause I was thinking that only a big one would make any significant progress
The majority of queens attracted to light have not mated yet so I don't know if a black light is worth it. Out of the hundreds of solenopsis queens I found attracted to light from store windows two months ago none were fertile.
Have you guys tested the polygyny of S. molesta in this area?
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Have you guys tested the polygyny of S. molesta in this area?
Ah. Since I moved a queen which wasn't doing so well into another colony's tube, and for some reason, they joined together
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Have you guys' P. imparis exited estivation yet?
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Anybody here own Formica moki, I have a large colony and the queen was laying batches in the hundreds, but for the last few months she hasn't laid anything. I'm not sure if there is something wrong or its just seasonal.
So I presume now the time for finding queens is over.
Stenemma hasn't flown yet, and Pogonomyrmex subdentatus might fly more. You can still definitely dig them out of chambers.
Stenamma flew in late September for me
Edited by Jadeninja9, November 4 2018 - 9:17 PM.
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