Seeing that DSPdrew has found Solenopsis amblychila a lot here in Orange County, and NOT Solenopsis aurea (which I did find down in San Diego)...both look very similar.
There are a few colonies up the road here, one or two big ones and two small colonies. They aren't S. xyloni, definitely a golden color to them. However, they might be Solenopsis aurea because I see no sign of any Solenopsis xyloni in the colony (and S. amblychila are supposed to be parasitic on Solenopsis xyloni colonies?)...in either case...both awesome and unique looking species.
Mostly, they'd be an unique species to take pictures of. And unlike the Pheidole megacephala colony I have (which I won't EVER sell, no thanks...not for any other reason but because they are so invasive and not found here very much (yet)...except in one neighborhood). I can probably sell the colony on here if I end up moving out of state one of these years. They'd obviously come with a larger colony (depending how long till I move and how long the queens live) and primitive substrate nests (works fine enough for me). Since I do plan to move out of California one day...I don't want to cross state lines with ants. And, releasing ants ends up them tending to die from Argentine ants or other ants in the area. Or just dying because it is a bad area.
In any case...I really hope to get a queen. They are very unique and awesome looking ants. I DID have a colony of Solenopsis aurea before in San Diego, and they were pretty easy to keep. Pretty much like keeping Solenopsis xyloni, except they were a bit easier as they didn't swarm out of their containers every time I opened the lid.
Edited by Vendayn, January 29 2015 - 11:00 PM.