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Post by Ade on Oct 7, 2007 19:21:38 GMT
Acromyrmex octospinosus Campanotus ligniperda Formica sanguinea - drags a male Tegenaria domestica back to nest please note it was not pre-killed Manica rubida Crematogaster rogenhoferi I have had multiple flights this year you can see the males emerging, soon after the females where out and ready to fly, the mated queens return to the nest by following trails back to the nest with the workers. Next year I will be better prepared at have some mated queens available. Cheers for the replies and pm's ! ;D Great to be here
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Post by sammy on Oct 7, 2007 19:58:32 GMT
they are good pics ;D
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Post by Wood~Ant on Oct 7, 2007 20:10:13 GMT
Super photos Ade, I really like the close up shot of the Acromyrmex
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Post by davehughes on Dec 12, 2007 10:15:04 GMT
wow nice pics very very jealous... I love the picture with the ant dragging the spider.... brilliant!
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Post by xcanadianantx on Jul 1, 2008 3:57:50 GMT
I have a colony of Formica sanguinea they are all over my yard I would say at least 10,000 strong. they are absolutely everywhere I will post some pics later.
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Post by toudzard on Jul 9, 2008 22:43:39 GMT
Sweet love them all Cheers!
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