pogonomyrmex occidentalis
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Once in the test tube I’ll upload a pic, maybe you could help identify her exact species. In the tube should I just put water? Or sugar water? The one that’ll mimic her chamber
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Just water
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Could you email me? At HaydenP1995@gmail.com I can’t post the pics here files are too large
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Upload your pictures to imgur.com and then copy and paste the BBCode into the text of your next post to display pictures.
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She is also desperately trying to escape so maybe she is semi clausteral?
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I think she is. A pogonomyrmex californicus
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Can I offer her wild bird seed?
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I'd offer honey/sugar water and small insects like fruit flies. Not sure her species eats seeds.
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I crushed some pull bugs, all I could find atm. But something more interesting I thought I’d introduce a few workers I found outside and separated from their nest for a good 12 hours. They aren’t killing her they’re smelling her and vice versa so I think they may end up serving her. Thoughts?
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