I've heard myrmecocystus can be found in the santa cruz mountains its a 45 minutes drive from my house can someone give me a spot? it will be amazing if someone did
Although I can't speak for the spot YsTheAnt mentions (although I too would like to know) I can imagine places like Uvas Canyon County Park or Castle Rock or even some of the smaller parks have a good chance of having M. testaceus. It would be up to you to go through the different parks to find good spots, preferably before they fly. And you'd have a while considering M. testaceus (and P. subdentatus for that matter) only fly during the spring and fall, usually around about the same time (Turns out M. testaceus don't fly during the fall around here, although they do in places more south.).
Edited by JamesJohnson, August 31 2021 - 1:08 PM.