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Post by Phasenp on Jul 31, 2015 10:05:22 GMT
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Post by Phasenp on Aug 3, 2015 16:47:00 GMT
Lasius niger flying in Oslo tonight. No sign yet for the flavus, although their nest entrance has been busy lately.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2016 0:35:12 GMT
Is this on the side of earth with Australia, or is it in the USA and UK? I would like to find a chart of Australian ants! no Ochtellus Glaber
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Post by Wood~Ant on Jan 31, 2016 8:56:27 GMT
Is this on the side of earth with Australia, or is it in the USA and UK? I would like to find a chart of Australian ants! no Ochtellus Glaber While there may not be a specific chart to record mating flights of Australian ants, you may find this link of interest as it does show what a newly mated queen ant looks like both pre and post nuptial. Ant Nuptial FlightsMaybe you could ask at a local university or library if they have any info on your native ants?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2016 6:45:02 GMT
Is this on the side of earth with Australia, or is it in the USA and UK? I would like to find a chart of Australian ants! no Ochtellus Glaber While there may not be a specific chart to record mating flights of Australian ants, you may find this link of interest as it does show what a newly mated queen ant looks like both pre and post nuptial. Ant Nuptial FlightsMaybe you could ask at a local university or library if they have any info on your native ants? Oh yes! I got a queen ant that means. Not the ant that you said was a large worker, wood~ant, but it is a new one I caught today. Ochtellus glaber are flying! Here is my new queen:
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