What species of ant is nuptial in Oct and November
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What species of ant is nuptial in Oct and November
Are there any chances i can find a queen in October or November. I live in Arkansas, USA
Arkansas, USA. Looking for people in my area to help buy and sell queen ants native to Arkansas.
Re: What species of ant is nuptial in Oct and November
Ok I'll Google those soon.
Thank you
Thank you
Arkansas, USA. Looking for people in my area to help buy and sell queen ants native to Arkansas.
Re: What species of ant is nuptial in Oct and November
And Some Species Of Camponotus
Colonies:
1 T.Melanocephalum
1 Tetramourium Binarcairtuml
Founding:
4 Camponotus Sayi
3 Crematogaster Ashmeadi
4 Hypoponera Ocpacior
1 Psudomyrmex Ejectus
1 Baraponera Texana(Species Of ant I Found)
3 Camponotus Pysnllvanicus
Dream Species-Atta Texana
1 T.Melanocephalum
1 Tetramourium Binarcairtuml
Founding:
4 Camponotus Sayi
3 Crematogaster Ashmeadi
4 Hypoponera Ocpacior
1 Psudomyrmex Ejectus
1 Baraponera Texana(Species Of ant I Found)
3 Camponotus Pysnllvanicus
Dream Species-Atta Texana
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Re: What species of ant is nuptial in Oct and November
You can always look for ants in wood, logs or branches just pull the bark off and slowly dig into it. You can pull moss off the ground around trees or on wood, and find ants nesting in that.
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Re: What species of ant is nuptial in Oct and November
Of course, waiting for a nuptial flight has less potential to disrupt the habitats of organisms other than ants, including amphibians (many of which are threatened).NoahNorman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:01 pmYou can always look for ants in wood, logs or branches just pull the bark off and slowly dig into it. You can pull moss off the ground around trees or on wood, and find ants nesting in that.
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