It would be my dream to see a Pheidole rhea emergence with male and queen alates. It would just be cool to see queens hop out of their rocks that their birth colony was under ❤
another great video! Myrmecocystus mimicus flew near me, pheidole xeropilia flew and hundreds of queens were drowning, don’t worry I saved as many as I could.
Atta are mostly up to luck, being fully claustral, where A. versicolor are mostly up to skill, requiring active and correct care since they are semiclaustral.
Hey you stole my footage!!! Also nice to see what yall were up to while we were catching pheidole rhea, seems like uou got a more diverse haul then we did lol
Ants fly all the time in the tropics, you should be able to find queens everywhere, although maybe not in such insane numbers since the flights are much more spread out.
Weird request, but could you do an updated ant room tour?
I plan on it, but you see, I kinda have to finish my ant room first...
@@ArthropodAntics K
Chit Chat should make a cameo 👍
I LOVE STATESIDE ANTS!!
It would be my dream to see a Pheidole rhea emergence with male and queen alates. It would just be cool to see queens hop out of their rocks that their birth colony was under ❤
Donkey Kong SNES!,, yes!
This guy is ballin
love your videos great content!
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another great video! Myrmecocystus mimicus flew near me, pheidole xeropilia flew and hundreds of queens were drowning, don’t worry I saved as many as I could.
I can’t believe this. there was a black alate peaking out of one of those “myrmecocystus mexicanus” Nests.
Unlimited colonies the past 2 weeks in Tucsonnnnn
Poor Rhea flight lollllll
"Ant gamblecore :queen edition"
It really is a gamble when I have to drive 3+ hours to get to good spots, lol.
how does this man catch so much queen ants while i almost find none😭🙏
I need to know what the equipments were used to catch plenty of queens
do you supply ants to stores? id happily buy some of those for mine
Which species would you describe as harder to get through the founding stage, atta or acromyrmex versicolor?
Atta are mostly up to luck, being fully claustral, where A. versicolor are mostly up to skill, requiring active and correct care since they are semiclaustral.
when's the best time to look for queens?
Depends on where you live and what species you're trying to catch.
Hey you stole my footage!!!
Also nice to see what yall were up to while we were catching pheidole rhea, seems like uou got a more diverse haul then we did lol
Can you find pheidole rhea in NM
@@KingBeatlejuice yeah, but barely. Basically only the Peloncillo Mts. have them in the far southwest corner of the state.
@ArthropodAntics what about camponotus ocreatus
How to catch bro im in thailand, and it rain like hell here need some new ants!
Ants fly all the time in the tropics, you should be able to find queens everywhere, although maybe not in such insane numbers since the flights are much more spread out.
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