How can i start an Indian jumping ant colony
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How can i start an Indian jumping ant colony
I want to start an Indian jumping ant colony I sometimes see workers on the wall (when I am not searching for them, they do not appear when I am searching for them) and I don't know where is their nest. So i want to know when are their nuptial flights or should I dig the colony? I live in north east India.
Re: How can i start an Indian jumping ant colony
EVEN I LIVE IN INDIA WHERE DO YOU LIVE. IT WILL BE NICE TO KNOW A ANT KEEPER NEAR.
Re: How can i start an Indian jumping ant colony
Can you provide us with the scientific name of the ants you are looking for.? A picture from internet might help as well. Don't really know what Indian jumping ants are. Plus this is horrible to dig down a wild colony of ants and I think no body would agree to that, at least here on the forum.Waps7619 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2017 11:08 pmI want to start an Indian jumping ant colony I sometimes see workers on the wall (when I am not searching for them, they do not appear when I am searching for them) and I don't know where is their nest. So i want to know when are their nuptial flights or should I dig the colony? I live in north east India.
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It is a type of bull ants that is present in India. It is the only bull ants that is present other than in Australia.AqdasHassaan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2017 11:36 amCan you provide us with the scientific name of the ants you are looking for.? A picture from internet might help as well. Don't really know what Indian jumping ants are. Plus this is horrible to dig down a wild colony of ants and I think no body would agree to that, at least here on the forum.Waps7619 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2017 11:08 pmI want to start an Indian jumping ant colony I sometimes see workers on the wall (when I am not searching for them, they do not appear when I am searching for them) and I don't know where is their nest. So i want to know when are their nuptial flights or should I dig the colony? I live in north east India.
It's pretty sought out genius as they are pretty different from other ants.
Check this Youtube channel ants Australia which has a very informative vedio about bull ants.
It is also known as jumping Jack ants.
It is semi clustrial specious that can have a gamer gate.
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Interesting. Well that's incredibly new to me. Thanks bud. I'll definitely check out the video on bull ants.muhilanirudh wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2017 12:04 pmIt is a type of bull ants that is present in India. It is the only bull ants that is present other than in Australia.AqdasHassaan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2017 11:36 amCan you provide us with the scientific name of the ants you are looking for.? A picture from internet might help as well. Don't really know what Indian jumping ants are. Plus this is horrible to dig down a wild colony of ants and I think no body would agree to that, at least here on the forum.Waps7619 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2017 11:08 pmI want to start an Indian jumping ant colony I sometimes see workers on the wall (when I am not searching for them, they do not appear when I am searching for them) and I don't know where is their nest. So i want to know when are their nuptial flights or should I dig the colony? I live in north east India.
It's pretty sought out genius as they are pretty different from other ants.
Check this Youtube channel ants Australia which has a very informative vedio about bull ants.
It is also known as jumping Jack ants.
It is semi clustrial specious that can have a gamer gate.
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Re: How can i start an Indian jumping ant colony
h.venator are found deep in forests. i can tell you from personal expierience.very difficult to find and raiding them is equivalent to killing them a lot of times.pls dont try.
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