New Zealand nuptial flights
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Today (15/12/2021) I found a pale footed ant queen Porirua, Wellington.
On 27/10/2021, I found a rainbow ant queen in South Auckland.
On 27/10/2021, I found a rainbow ant queen in South Auckland.
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I went out yesterday and caught 5 queens so i consider it a good start. Been a long time fan of Ants but only Just decided to give keeping them a go.
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I am not sure when the mating period starts for insects and other living creatures. But I feel that predicting such an activity or an event is a difficult task. It is mainly because the temperature and environment must be suitable for such an event. In most living things except humans, you will find the environmental factor at large. This is why there can be disruption in the local periods of insects such as ants. Moreover, if you find something on research, the majority of the first liners say that there is not a specific period for nuptial flights.
A nuptial flight is a mating period for ants, especially the queen and the winged ones. The ants which enter the adult phase leave the nests of their parents and fly out. This is the period when the mating begins to reproduce the colonies. In the ants’ terminology, colony refers to the group of ants which emerge from a reproduction session. But such a reproductive period mostly happens to depend upon the environment as well as the temperature. When suitable conditions come up, you will see the ants leaving the parent nests and flying out. For the New Zealanders, maybe a period when the cold goes out or begins to go out, the ants will come out.
A nuptial flight is a mating period for ants, especially the queen and the winged ones. The ants which enter the adult phase leave the nests of their parents and fly out. This is the period when the mating begins to reproduce the colonies. In the ants’ terminology, colony refers to the group of ants which emerge from a reproduction session. But such a reproductive period mostly happens to depend upon the environment as well as the temperature. When suitable conditions come up, you will see the ants leaving the parent nests and flying out. For the New Zealanders, maybe a period when the cold goes out or begins to go out, the ants will come out.
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I was just wondering what the best ant species in New Zealand to keep as I would like to start this hobby in the next nuptial flight https://get-mobdroapk.com https://get-vidmateapp.com
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Hi All!
Recently got into the hobby myself! It seems based on all the comments here that in NZ Nuptial flights last from November to around April ish? Anyone know WHERE to find queens roaming however? Parks? Carparks/Supermarket areas? Woodland areas (good luck with that). Any advice massively appreciated, us NZers into Ants should make a reddit or forum along the likes
Recently got into the hobby myself! It seems based on all the comments here that in NZ Nuptial flights last from November to around April ish? Anyone know WHERE to find queens roaming however? Parks? Carparks/Supermarket areas? Woodland areas (good luck with that). Any advice massively appreciated, us NZers into Ants should make a reddit or forum along the likes
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pavement ants and any common ant species that seem to be everywhere is a great choice
keeping:
all my queens died
got a sugar ant colony started
all my queens died
got a sugar ant colony started
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I think I've just caught a Dracula ant (amblyopone australis) and just wondering how to keep it since I've never seen or kept one before.
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It's a queen aswell
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Just wondering about the best places to find sugar ant queens
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New Zealand Nuptial Flights
Hi guys, I noticed that RedCifer, NZAntFan, and others said that they were catching queens. How do I find any? I am pretty new to the hobby so I don't know much about finding queens.
Can you guys help? I haven't ever seen the ants flying not to mention find a queen.
I live in Auckland, any suggestions on the best place to go and also when the flights here are?
Can you guys help? I haven't ever seen the ants flying not to mention find a queen.
I live in Auckland, any suggestions on the best place to go and also when the flights here are?
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