Hey guys! I caught this ant earlier today because I haven't seen one in my area similar to it. It seems to be of a semi-claustral species and I was curious if anyone could identify it so that I could research and have better chances of catching a queen in the near future. Here are some images. The worker ant is about 6-7mm long and caught in the Charlotte, North Carolina area
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Worker ant identification
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Re: Worker ant identification
Aphaenogaster sp.
Aphaenogaster are "fully" claustral -- the ones that aren't social parasites, at least.
Aphaenogaster are "fully" claustral -- the ones that aren't social parasites, at least.
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Re: Worker ant identification
Thank you Batspiderfish!!Batspiderfish wrote: ↑Fri May 25, 2018 9:16 pmAphaenogaster sp.
Aphaenogaster are "fully" claustral -- the ones that aren't social parasites, at least.
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