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Found a Lasius neoniger queen on the sports field so I moved her to a safer place.
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This kind of ant can found a colony that can last for decades. They can live to be thirty years old if they have the right conditions.
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I'm so happy you posted this. I tried to get a picture of a smaller one that looked like this so I could ask you what kind it was. My picture was too blurry and the little fella had run off. https://cdn.satellite.earth/717991069aaf778aea531e95fe3ed7ad71b7e05791231bd9d7a64e4dd044ac53.jpg
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I'm so happy you posted this. I tried to get a picture of a smaller one that looked like this so I could ask you what kind it was. My picture was too blurry and the little fella had run off. https://cdn.satellite.earth/717991069aaf778aea531e95fe3ed7ad71b7e05791231bd9d7a64e4dd044ac53.jpg
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I think that is a camponotus worker. they are about the size of a Lasius queen.
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@19f9afb8f855f5e86b5bea160e78ec5871648b10dedb043f4806fca8ce50e4d3
I think that is a camponotus worker. they are about the size of a Lasius queen.
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It’s hard to say from the angle though.