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Washington species.

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:37 am
by DGWANTS
Hi guys:)
I live in Washington (Everett) and i want to catch some cool species like winter ants, honey pot ants and harvester ants. Who knows were i can find and catch them in Washington? Antweb shows that there is Camponotus nicobarensis live in Washington, who had catch them?
Thanks!)

Re: Washington species.

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 11:37 am
by CherrieEvolved
Hi DGWants,
Tons of species up here. Best to look between April-Sept. Winter ants SHOULD be out around this time, however I have yet to see any ants this year (I live in sammamish). I dont have IDs on my current ants, however I know atleast a few are; formica and carpenter. Then I have some tiny queens as well. The carpenter ants are HUGE, by far my favorite to watch. They seem to have a lot more obvious personality, but they do grow a lot slower as a colony.
Good luck in finding ants this year!! Just walk on side walks that have grass on atleast 1 side, and youll find them. I got used to keeping my eyes on the ground while walking around and I found a bunch last year. Just watch where you're going!

Re: Washington species.

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 12:05 pm
by DGWANTS
Thanks!) Did u find any winter ants yet? I realy want to find them this year.)

Re: Washington species.

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:03 pm
by CherrieEvolved
I have yet to see a single ant in the wild in 2018. Its been really rainy though. Keep checking though! They will be out soon! I am hoping to snag a winter one this year as well.