I need an Identification on this species please

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Dominik
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I need an Identification on this species please

Post: # 34627Post Dominik
Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:18 am

I need an Identification on this species please and some care tips.
https://imgur.com/8DsmBc1
Keeping : 2 Formica colonies: 5-10 workers
Tetramorium : 1 colony 3-5 workers
Lasius Niger : colony 30+ workers
Lasius Emarginatus:colony 10 workers
Solenopsis Fugax: 5 colonies 5+workers
C.V:2 queens founding

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antnest8
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Re: I need an Identification on this species please

Post: # 34643Post antnest8
Mon Mar 26, 2018 3:45 pm

i don't know but it would help for measurement
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Dominik
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Re: I need an Identification on this species please

Post: # 34733Post Dominik
Sat Mar 31, 2018 6:29 am

0.8 milimeters
Keeping : 2 Formica colonies: 5-10 workers
Tetramorium : 1 colony 3-5 workers
Lasius Niger : colony 30+ workers
Lasius Emarginatus:colony 10 workers
Solenopsis Fugax: 5 colonies 5+workers
C.V:2 queens founding

Dominik
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Re: I need an Identification on this species please

Post: # 34737Post Dominik
Sat Mar 31, 2018 12:40 pm

i meant 8 milimeters sorry
Keeping : 2 Formica colonies: 5-10 workers
Tetramorium : 1 colony 3-5 workers
Lasius Niger : colony 30+ workers
Lasius Emarginatus:colony 10 workers
Solenopsis Fugax: 5 colonies 5+workers
C.V:2 queens founding

PTasker15
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Location: Houston,TX

Re: I need an Identification on this species please

Post: # 34739Post PTasker15
Sat Mar 31, 2018 1:03 pm

8mm?Are You Sure?Probably Camponotus...I Don't Know.Crack Open The Nest If You Want Them To Keep And Be Id'd W/Queen Its Much Easier.
Keeping ants for 6 years now.

Current Species: Camponotus pennsylvanicus, Camponotus decipiens,Camponotus snellingi Solenopsis invicta,Nylanderia sp,Brachmyrmex patagonicus,Pheidole obscurothorax,Pheidole moerens,Pachycondyla harpax

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