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Need Help Identifying my ant!!!
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Re: Need Help Identifying my ant!!!
Formica Sp. E queen - 0 workers, batch of eggs
On the look for more queens...
On the look for more queens...
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Re: Need Help Identifying my ant!!!
Thx
Formica Sp. E queen - 0 workers, batch of eggs
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Re: Need Help Identifying my ant!!!
OMG so sry for the stress, i have multiple tabs open and responded to the wrong post about the fungus!
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oh Ok. its fine!
Formica Sp. E queen - 0 workers, batch of eggs
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Here's another video on the queen ant (side angle)... her wings haven't broken off yet... thanks for all the help so far!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4birtmUQFU4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4birtmUQFU4
Formica Sp. E queen - 0 workers, batch of eggs
On the look for more queens...
On the look for more queens...
Re: Need Help Identifying my ant!!!
It looks like it might be a Asian needle ant or Brachyponera chinensis, they are invasive species in the USA. But dont take my word for it, if you have a description of the size of workers i can compare them to some i have right next to me in a little cut that for some reason are Asian needle ants, what a coincidence!
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Re: Need Help Identifying my ant!!!
Thanks for the help but I doubt its a asian needle ant... The queen ant I have currently doesn't have a stinger... her abdomen is more blunt and smoother looking.AntNoob1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 3:46 pmIt looks like it might be a Asian needle ant or Brachyponera chinensis, they are invasive species in the USA. But dont take my word for it, if you have a description of the size of workers i can compare them to some i have right next to me in a little cut that for some reason are Asian needle ants, what a coincidence!
Formica Sp. E queen - 0 workers, batch of eggs
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On the look for more queens...
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Re: Need Help Identifying my ant!!!
I'm debating between Formica Fusca and Tapinoma Sessile... So Close!
Formica Sp. E queen - 0 workers, batch of eggs
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