Springtails
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- Mohammadmacapundag
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Re: Springtails
I'm very good at catching springtails all you have to do is dig the dirt right next to the side walks, under rocks, or deep under ground you can basically find them everywhere. I'm also very good at finding Beetle grubs so if you want to know where you can get them let me know?
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Carpenter Ant Queen (Camponotus Pennsylvanicus)6-9 Eggs, 2-3 larva, and 6-10 Workers
Carpenter Ant Queen (Camponotus Pennsylvanicus)6-9 Eggs, 2-3 larva, and 6-10 Workers
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Re: Springtails
Is there a working trap for them?Mohammadmacapundag wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 1:13 pmI'm very good at catching springtails all you have to do is dig the dirt right next to the side walks, under rocks, or deep under ground you can basically find them everywhere. I'm also very good at finding Beetle grubs so if you want to know where you can get them let me know?
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- Mohammadmacapundag
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Re: Springtails
I don't thinks so but there really easy to find.
Currently Founding...
Carpenter Ant Queen (Camponotus Pennsylvanicus)6-9 Eggs, 2-3 larva, and 6-10 Workers
Carpenter Ant Queen (Camponotus Pennsylvanicus)6-9 Eggs, 2-3 larva, and 6-10 Workers
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Re: Springtails
Its almost impossible to catch them using traps. There are some videos of people making one using rice and yeast but they said that the results are very bad and you won't be able to establish a colony of them. Digging is a great way
Ants I have-
camponotus compressus colony- the shadow warriors.
Pls just let me have a tetramorium colony
camponotus compressus colony- the shadow warriors.
Pls just let me have a tetramorium colony
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Re: Springtails
Could beatle grubs be used as ant food if so then how do youfind them.
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Re: Springtails
Post this in anew topic so people see itLoverofAnts37 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 12:31 pmCould beatle grubs be used as ant food if so then how do youfind them.
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