Hi, she is about 1 cm, in other words a normal lasius niger size. I caught her a couple weeks ago, but she haden't layed any eggs, I looked closerr and saw that she was a paracitic queen XD I felt so dumb, now winter is coming in sweden, and most species are in hibernation... So I can't get her slaves... (I can try but I havent seen any workers anywhere) What species is she so that if I do come across some slaves, I can take em! Thanks! <3
I know that the pics are really bad, but When I dragged her out of the test tube, she freaked out, and I had to put her back fast...
Paracitic species, but what? ID
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Paracitic species, but what? ID
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Re: ID Request
Woha, are you sure!!!?!? Arent lasius umbratus orange!!!!
I thought I had a lasius umbratus queen (picture) and that she was that cause she was orange. But can a species vary that much from specimen to specimen!!!??
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Re: Paracitic species, but what? ID
Lasius umbratus queens are nusually brown.
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Re: Paracitic species, but what? ID
wow... for real? Well is my orange one still an umbratus? And if she is, she is a rare one
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