HELP IDENTIFY THIS STRANGE ANT PLZ
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HELP IDENTIFY THIS STRANGE ANT PLZ
https://m.facebook.com/tita.alvarezhougan/posts/pcb.10155639469621696/?photo_id=10155639469391696&mds=%2Fphotos%2Fviewer%2F%3Fphotoset_token%3Dpcb.10155639469621696%26photo%3D10155639469391696%26profileid%3D686306695%26source%3D48%26refid%3D8%26__tn__%3DEH-R%26cached_data%3Dtrue%26ftid%3D&mdf=1 this is the pic of ant. Please help identify . Scroll up and down on the link to see more pics . Thanks
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Lasius sp.
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Thank you so much for helping!!! Is it a lasius niger, noeniger, or alienus? Thank you again for helping!
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EchoMeter4 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 3:34 pmI would need measurments and the place you catched her.
I caught it in canada alberta red deer. Its also around 5 mm. And also is it a queen ant?? I have had it for about 3 months and i dont think it has laid any eggs. I thought i saw eggs once but the white dots dissapeard. It has scars on the back and a big bum. Still alive lol. Trying to move her to another tube cause the one shes in is gone moldy...... just moved her.EchoMeter4 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 3:34 pmI would need measurments and the place you catched her.
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It looks like a queen (judging from what you said and the fact that her gaster looks large) and if she did lay eggs I would feed her some honey because it would seem like you stressed her out and she ate her eggsHandro421 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 4:24 pmI caught it in canada alberta red deer. Its also around 5 mm. And also is it a queen ant?? I have had it for about 3 months and i dont think it has laid any eggs. I thought i saw eggs once but the white dots dissapeard. It has scars on the back and a big bum. Still alive lol. Trying to move her to another tube cause the one shes in is gone moldy...... just moved her.
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Ok thank you for helping me, but I think there is something wrong with her cause she isn't laying eggs anymore and I have not disturbed her. I have captured 2 other queen ants and they already have a crap ton of eggs . One of them already has some tiny little baby ants!! I had to move the other one to a new capsule cause the one she was in has no more water . If you help me identify these queens it would be very apreciated. Cause I have a funny feeling they are carpenter ants or some type of ant that can eat wood. (I have a wooden forum (?)(the farm for the ants)) alright thanks,
SuperChampF350 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 2:11 pmIt looks like a queen (judging from what you said and the fact that her gaster looks large) and if she did lay eggs I would feed her some honey because it would seem like you stressed her out and she ate her eggsHandro421 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 4:24 pmI caught it in canada alberta red deer. Its also around 5 mm. And also is it a queen ant?? I have had it for about 3 months and i dont think it has laid any eggs. I thought i saw eggs once but the white dots dissapeard. It has scars on the back and a big bum. Still alive lol. Trying to move her to another tube cause the one shes in is gone moldy...... just moved her.
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Here is the link to the queen ants= https://youtu.be/If7S-ZwPxboHandro421 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 4:37 pmOk thank you for helping me, but I think there is something wrong with her cause she isn't laying eggs anymore and I have not disturbed her. I have captured 2 other queen ants and they already have a crap ton of eggs . One of them already has some tiny little baby ants!! I had to move the other one to a new capsule cause the one she was in has no more water . If you help me identify these queens it would be very apreciated. Cause I have a funny feeling they are carpenter ants or some type of ant that can eat wood. (I have a wooden forum (?)(the farm for the ants)) alright thanks,SuperChampF350 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 2:11 pmIt looks like a queen (judging from what you said and the fact that her gaster looks large) and if she did lay eggs I would feed her some honey because it would seem like you stressed her out and she ate her eggsHandro421 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 4:24 pmI caught it in canada alberta red deer. Its also around 5 mm. And also is it a queen ant?? I have had it for about 3 months and i dont think it has laid any eggs. I thought i saw eggs once but the white dots dissapeard. It has scars on the back and a big bum. Still alive lol. Trying to move her to another tube cause the one shes in is gone moldy...... just moved her.
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