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strumigenys strumigenys sp. strumigenys pilinasis

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#21 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 13 2019 - 5:05 PM

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Luck, long-jawed ants are one of my dream species.

#22 Offline ponerinecat - Posted March 15 2019 - 1:57 PM

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These are everywhere where I live. They are most common in hickory nuts.

I want to live where you live


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#23 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 15 2019 - 2:17 PM

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Yeah, I wish..
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#24 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted March 15 2019 - 2:25 PM

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Move to Tennessee! We need more ant keepers anyway!

#25 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted March 15 2019 - 5:13 PM

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#26 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 16 2019 - 11:25 AM

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These are hella small right?

#27 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted March 16 2019 - 12:32 PM

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Yes, queens are like 1 millimeter.

#28 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 16 2019 - 3:48 PM

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You kidding.. no, I know that. DID YOU KNOW THAT????

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