The ants in Australia are confused, it is the middle of winter and should be about 20-24 degrees Celsius were I live but it has been 30+ for 5 days in a row now.
Anyway many ants are having their nuptial flights now and so I have been catching many species that I am familiar with but this species, never seen before and they are tiny!
Can anyone help identify and also tell me if they have multi queen colonies? (I have caught about 12 but am short on test tubes so if they are multi queen I might make a super colony)
Cheers
HELP! Tiny queen ID
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Re: HELP! Tiny queen ID
The only way people can identify any ant is by looking at her closeup pics from different angles, its size and place where you caught it.
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https://imgur.com/a/bUMc8
Photos would help lol
Photos would help lol
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Lol sorry was in a rush and forgot to post images in first post
You were to quick for me mate!
You were to quick for me mate!
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Can't edit my post for some reason but anyway
Location: NSW/QLD border, east coast
Size: unsure but she is in a 12mm by 100mm test tube
Location: NSW/QLD border, east coast
Size: unsure but she is in a 12mm by 100mm test tube
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