Fire Ants in front of my house
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Fire Ants in front of my house
So, i found a fire ant nest in front of my house, they live in my flower pot. I'm thinking about to find their queen. But i also think, is that cruel? Cos i have to break their nest if i want to find her
What u guys think? I didnt have any colony n thinking about take them as my first colony.
If it's a bad idea, i ll just wait for the nuptial flight
What u guys think? I didnt have any colony n thinking about take them as my first colony.
If it's a bad idea, i ll just wait for the nuptial flight
Re: Fire Ants in front of my house
Fire ants are invasive,and its more rewarding to catch a queen.So wait.
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
Current Species: Camponotus pennsylvanicus, Camponotus decipiens,Camponotus snellingi Solenopsis invicta,Nylanderia sp,Brachmyrmex patagonicus,Pheidole obscurothorax,Pheidole moerens,Pachycondyla harpax
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Re: Fire Ants in front of my house
I think you would be more satisfied with yourself if you found a queen during nuptial flight. Or bought a very small colony so you could watch it grow. Plus if you’re asking if it’s cruel that probably means you already think it is cruel. I don’t know if it’s cruel, but it’s certainly destructive.
Keeping:
Tetramorium immigrans * Lasius Neoniger * Lasius Claviger * Messor Aciculatus * Myrmica Rubra * Camponotus Novaeboracensis * Camponotus Turkastanus * Pheidole Pallidula
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Tetramorium immigrans * Lasius Neoniger * Lasius Claviger * Messor Aciculatus * Myrmica Rubra * Camponotus Novaeboracensis * Camponotus Turkastanus * Pheidole Pallidula
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSfFtn6RegZ3F1NdS1g08NA
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Re: Fire Ants in front of my house
You would probably also find it cruel to put yourself through that. Morally, I don’t find it cruel at all...they are a naturalized invasive (S. invicta, anyway) and they outcompete, kill, and generally displace many of our native species of ants and other arthropods. But after receiving countless stings and staring at thousands of ants, you may well end up unsuccessful at finding the queen anyway (or go cross-eyed in the search process). Solenopsis queens are some of the easiest to find during the mating season and have a wide window of opportunity for finding them. Best to wait (I know it’s tough!).
Re: Fire Ants in front of my house
Thanks for all of u guys! Ur responds r helpfull. Actually, i found out their nuptial flight is about a few weeks from now, so ill just wait!
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Re: Fire Ants in front of my house
Awesome! Not sure where you are from, but I am from the fall-line area of eastern Georgia. That’s the area right where the piedmont (foothills of the Appalachian Mountains) turns into flat coastal plains. It is a weird place to live because everything is confusing...and frustrating... Soil types are ridiculously variable, temperatures and seasons can’t make up their minds, and local flora/fauna ranges are wonky at best (these euphemisms are to keep from cussing). That being said, I actually saw Solenopsis queens looking for places to go down into concrete a Thursday ago (2/7/2019)! So, for where I’m at, any day now at or over 70F is a day for me to look. Just a heads up!
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Wow! That's nice. I'll keep an eye out. And i'll make sure that i catch them on time.
Re: Fire Ants in front of my house
It is good you decided to wait. Taking the idea of it being cruel out of the mix, a well established fire ant colony is not a beginner class colony at all. Their growth rate is unbelievable and to take in a colony already hundreds strong will be a nightmare for you.
Fire ants are not beginner class at all in my opinion but you will have far better chances and a lot more to learn when you catch a queen and raise your colony from there.
Best of luck and please for your own sake make sure you have the correct creams handy at all time as you will get stung. Possibly a lot. And it will hurt. And burn.
Fire ants are not beginner class at all in my opinion but you will have far better chances and a lot more to learn when you catch a queen and raise your colony from there.
Best of luck and please for your own sake make sure you have the correct creams handy at all time as you will get stung. Possibly a lot. And it will hurt. And burn.
Research is important before during and even after you have established a colony. There is always time to learn and to listen to others experiences. Live by this and your ants will thrive. Fail to do so and your experience may be brief.
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