Found this queen on 6-9-18 she's about 17mm red legs, matte black body with minimal hairs. From my limited knowledge I believe her to be a C. Modoc
P.S. I have several queens to ID, wasn't sure if I should put them in one post or several.
Camponotus queen ID
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Re: Camponotus queen ID
I would just do one post, also theres a topic in the forums that show you how to post pictures... just fyi, I noticed you were new, as I am fairly new too and just learned not long ago how to post.
Basically you need to make a photobucket acct. and use a link inbtween the URL2 button.
You're best off finding the topic for posting pictures for better instructions.
Basically you need to make a photobucket acct. and use a link inbtween the URL2 button.
You're best off finding the topic for posting pictures for better instructions.
2 Tetramorium Immigran Colonies #1 [40-50 workers] #2 [5-7 workers])
1 Lasius Neoniger Queen [waiting to lay after Hibernation]
1 Lasius Neoniger Queen [waiting to lay after Hibernation]
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Re: Camponotus queen ID
Is photobucket actually providing 3rd party image hosting for free again? otherwise I would use flickr or imageschack or imgur
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Re: Camponotus queen ID
I was able to use it. Check one of my recent posts about camponotus ID'ing. I used photobucket there.
2 Tetramorium Immigran Colonies #1 [40-50 workers] #2 [5-7 workers])
1 Lasius Neoniger Queen [waiting to lay after Hibernation]
1 Lasius Neoniger Queen [waiting to lay after Hibernation]
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