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Post by jeoff82 on May 23, 2019 18:54:41 GMT
Here is a video of the queens I caught today.
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Post by TenebrousNova on May 23, 2019 21:56:00 GMT
Very nice! Should you come across any parasitic Lasius queens (Or L. emarginatus!), I'd be only too happy to buy them off you.
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Post by jeoff82 on May 24, 2019 7:55:53 GMT
Very nice! Should you come across any parasitic Lasius queens (Or L. emarginatus!), I'd be only too happy to buy them off you. Sure I will do. Unlikely to come across Lasius emarginatus but I normally always find parasitic queens later on in the year. I have found more queens this morning struggling to fly, mostly wandering around but all winged still.
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Post by Honeydewman on May 26, 2019 16:03:11 GMT
Is it not early for them? I always thought the flights happened from July onwards..
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Post by TenebrousNova on May 26, 2019 16:22:35 GMT
Is it not early for them? I always thought the flights happened form July onwards.. Nice to see you back here.
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Post by jeoff82 on May 27, 2019 19:19:37 GMT
Is it not early for them? I always thought the flights happened from July onwards.. No Lasius brunneus fly in May, quite hard to find though and little is known about their nuptial flight.
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Post by Honeydewman on May 28, 2019 22:21:06 GMT
Is it not early for them? I always thought the flights happened form July onwards.. Nice to see you back here. Yes it's been a while... health and personal life went downhill for a while..
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