Caught this queen ant please help me identify her and another question if she's laying eggs that means that she is fertile from a male right?
Pictures here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1RmZqtBwLMd99L6qQWo-LbGLFYhE6tDpH
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Help in identifiying!!!
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No. An infertile Queen can still lay eggs just that they will become male drones!orikohavi2000 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 2:40 pmCaught this queen ant please help me identify her and another question if she's laying eggs that means that she is fertile from a male right?
Pictures here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1RmZqtBwLMd99L6qQWo-LbGLFYhE6tDpH
Thanks to everyone who helps!!!!
Beginner here!
I am new to this and I have just founded my first colonies!
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2x Lasius niger
1x Lasius neglectus/i]
4ever
I am new to this and I have just founded my first colonies!
Keeper of:
2x Lasius niger
1x Lasius neglectus/i]
4ever
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But can someone please help me identify her???
By the way I caught her in a hot sunny day and she is approximately 6-8 mm long
By the way I caught her in a hot sunny day and she is approximately 6-8 mm long
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Could you provide a location as to where you caught the queen please, it will help narrow down the species.
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2x Solenposis xyloni
2x Solenopsis amblychila
2x Pheidole sp.
3x Pogonomyrmex rugosus
1x Brachymyrmex patagonicus
2x Solenposis xyloni
2x Solenopsis amblychila
2x Pheidole sp.
3x Pogonomyrmex rugosus
1x Brachymyrmex patagonicus
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Camponotus sp.
If you enjoy my expertise and identifications, please do not put wild populations at risk of disease by releasing pet colonies. We are responsible to give our pets the best care we can manage for the rest of their lives.
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