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Queen Ant!

Beitragvon KiamCameron » 7. Mai 2008 15:43

Has anyone seen a nupital flight or caught a black queen ant ? I have just captured one when I was catching flies in the back garden :p I almost killed her with a tea towel i was using for flies then found her and she is in a test tube she is much smaller than lasius niger even lasius flavus queen ants... I have no idea what species she is :)

So Im going to wait till she has workers I might boost her with a few lasius niger or flavus cocoons just to ensure she survives...
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Beitragvon tail__ » 7. Mai 2008 16:16

In my region now there are nuptial flights of Formica rufa, Manica rubida and Lasius fuliginosus. Probably also some Myrmica, because i found a few queens, though i didn't see any males. Try to make a photo, we will identify your ant. Maybe you found a parasite queen, and she won't live without adopted workers.
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Beitragvon KiamCameron » 7. Mai 2008 16:26

I cant take no pictures my cameras cannot see the ant :/
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Beitragvon tail__ » 7. Mai 2008 16:56

Then borrow a better camera or at least try to describe your ant. "Black and smaller than Lasius niger" isn't very detailed description! ;) Give exact size and color, size of head and abdomen (compared to species known to you) , and of course precise if it is Formicinae or Myrmicinae...
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Beitragvon KiamCameron » 7. Mai 2008 17:16

Well I think its formicinae, Ill have to measure her I will do that later...
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 7. Mai 2008 17:22

KiamCameron were abouts do you live, i did not know that ants have their flights at this time of year in the UK?
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Beitragvon KiamCameron » 7. Mai 2008 17:24

Around Surrey do you know where that is ? It might be a queen that came from the ground as we were doing gardening today and this thing we had ate the ground up lol but it didnt go down deep enough to get a colony ;) So its gotta be a young queen :D
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 7. Mai 2008 18:40

wow, im from slough area, so not to far away,please try and get a photo so we can id the ant as im pretty interested now
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Beitragvon Pugberto » 11. Mai 2008 15:05

I can't seem to think of any flights in our region although recently I was walking down my local river and on the embankment next to a tree was a nest of Messor Barbus (Sorry for the misspelling) and this is in Kent. I don't know how they could of found the country unless they escaped from captivity.
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 11. Mai 2008 16:44

messors in the uk!!? are you sure? please try and get a picture so we can id it, as this is big news if it really is messor barbarus.
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Beitragvon Messorus » 11. Mai 2008 17:03

Pugberto, this is big mistake, Messor barbarus is mediterraneal ant, and they coudn´t live in UK, there is hard winter for them! In the midle Europe lives Messor structor var. muticus, but this ant also love bigger temperatures, and it could live in the UK.... Messor barbarus submajors have size about 10mm, they have red head ant black thorax and gaster...
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Beitragvon Pugberto » 11. Mai 2008 17:46

Messorus hat geschrieben:Pugberto, this is big mistake, Messor barbarus is mediterraneal ant, and they coudn´t live in UK, there is hard winter for them! In the midle Europe lives Messor structor var. muticus, but this ant also love bigger temperatures, and it could live in the UK.... Messor barbarus submajors have size about 10mm, they have red head ant black thorax and gaster...


Yeah I know, they are mainly from Spain but the winter where I live has been very mild this year. When I saw them at first glance it was the size that got me and the unusually red head. I did check when I got home but I forgot to report it, I haven't been on here for a while due to a lot college work. It's hard to deter which species it is but it isn't British, I may have to return to the site.
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Beitragvon tail__ » 11. Mai 2008 18:49

Definitely you should return there and take a good camera! :)
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 12. Mai 2008 15:09

In deed, we would like to see some pictures of this one. ;)
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Beitragvon Pugberto » 12. Mai 2008 19:15

I'll try my best to get the pictures I need.
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