Looking for Queen Ant in Ohio
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Looking for Queen Ant in Ohio
In Trumbull County, Ohio. Looking to start an ant colony .My son is fascinated with carpenter ants. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Looking for Queen Ant in Ohio
I would suggest looking for queens 30 minutes after sunset. Most Camponotus queens have already made founding chambers and are beginning founding, but you may find yourself lucky.Amyalgahim wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:42 pmIn Trumbull County, Ohio. Looking to start an ant colony .My son is fascinated with carpenter ants. Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: Looking for Queen Ant in Ohio
U could look for the massive 10 metre long ants that are exclusive to Ohio 

ant colonies owned
myrmecia pilosula
monomorium sp
iridomyrmex bicknelli
Nylanderia sp
Myrmecia simillima
Pheidole sp
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myrmecia pilosula
monomorium sp
iridomyrmex bicknelli
Nylanderia sp
Myrmecia simillima
Pheidole sp
Melophorus sp x3(for sale)
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Re: Looking for Queen Ant in Ohio
I have good luck in the afternoons catching Camponotus penn. and novaeboracensis particularly like late may
good luck!
good luck!
C. Novaeboracensis (my favorite ant
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
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C. Pennsylvannicus x2
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