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Cormac

Ant War

Post: # 1342Post Cormac
Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:50 pm

I was taking a walk and looking for queens when i came upon a massive ant war. I am relatively new to anting so I could not identify the ants involved. It looked interesting so i thought i would share it. I captured a few queens that were caught up in the battle but i don't think they were mated, I guess i will find out. Here is the video.

https://youtu.be/-RiMgPdbUx0

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Re: Ant War

Post: # 1756Post Rovvov99
Sat Aug 08, 2015 1:02 pm

The red coloured ants are Formica Sanguinea, better known as the "slavemaker ant". The black ants are probably Formica fusca. What you witnessed is called a broodraid , Formica Sanguinea does this in the summer months only. They will invade a nest of another, weaker species (often Formica fusca), kill all the workers and steal their brood to bring it back to their own colony and raise the brood there as slaves. It is an really interesting specie, I had them once but unfortunately they escaped. Maybe you can catch some queens when they have their nuptial flight.

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Re: Ant War

Post: # 1774Post Ants4fun
Sat Aug 08, 2015 3:04 pm

I agree, lucky you!

Cormac

Re: Ant War

Post: # 2092Post Cormac
Tue Aug 11, 2015 10:59 am

That is very interesting! Formica Sanguinea must be very common in my area. I found another nest yesterday, I followed a trail of them carrying brood. At the nest it looked like multiple species of ant workers.

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