I caught this queen approx. 5 days ago (Last Sunday I think). She is already laying a clutch of eggs and is actively protecting/watching over them! I'm excited because I think she is the first fertile queen I've caught.
She is noticeably smaller and shaped a bit differently than the camponotus queens I've caught in the past.
What species is this?
Let me know if more photos are needed.
Thanks in advance!
https://imgur.com/a/6giqoUX (2 photos currently)
Help! What queen is this?
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Re: Help! What queen is this?
Caught in Columbus, OH
About the length of a U.S. Nickel or slightly larger.
About the length of a U.S. Nickel or slightly larger.
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Re: Help! What queen is this?
The photos are not set for public viewing, it would seem.
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Re: Help! What queen is this?
Looks like Formica Subsericea.
An ants' strength can be rivaled by few animals compared to relative body size.
Re: Help! What queen is this?
https://imgur.com/a/6giqoUX
This one is currently set to Public!
Also: Thanks, TheRealAntMan!
This one is currently set to Public!
Also: Thanks, TheRealAntMan!
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