Hey everyone! My name is Jason, I live in southern California, and I am 16 years old. Since I was 8, I have been fascinated with bugs, but more specifically, ants. For a while it has been my dream to own a queen ant and help her grow in my own ant colony.
The problem is, it is illegal to buy or sell queen ants in the US, and I have not had much luck catching a queen.
I have decided to look for a solenopsis invicta queen, because they live around here and reproduce quickly. I also believe they should be easy to keep alive, as their range of habitats is huge (from jungles of South America all the way to the deserts of here in California.) Last year a solenopsis invicta colony was eradicated by my father because I couldn't convince him to let me capture the colony, which I have done now, so I know there must be more colonies around my area. I plan to look out for their mating flights and also keep an eye out for colonies. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I might capture a queen if I find a colony, and also how to spot a mating flight? Also, I would love any suggestions/criticism to anything else about my plans.
Thanks!
~Jason
PS: I am fully aware of the dangers of keeping a fire ant colony, and I am prepared to take precautions to keep them contained. I also don't mind some pain if I get bitten, as my sport cross country is all about taking pain! And apart from tapinoma sessile, there aren't any other ants where I live.











