novomessor albisetosus flies here all summer long, they grow ridiculously fast and replenish their alates almost as quickly as leafcutters do. when nothing else flies, they probably will at least be dealates running around.
Hello, would you like to do a collab sometime? I’m in Cali and I absolutely love ants. I mostly keep camponotus and other kinds but I wanna go down to Arizona with you and find some ants and go black lighting for honeypots. If you are interested let me know! Thanks.
@@KentuckyantsAs a storm chaser I can confirm, not a tornado but a rain core, generally tornadoes in Arizona come from non rotating updrafts and are generally LandSpouts.
Darn your lucky af, nice catch
Wrong he’s skillful
@@formistudio_Aidanit’s luck😅You gotta get lucky to get good catches and even finding them there is no skill part from catching them…
Hello bro
The Black light at 10:36. just WoW!! Lol. Fun stuff.
Nice video man! I loved the other one as well! Joining the discord fs
Lucky guy. 😊😊😊Me: 😢
The amount of qeeuns is crazy
novomessor albisetosus flies here all summer long, they grow ridiculously fast and replenish their alates almost as quickly as leafcutters do.
when nothing else flies, they probably will at least be dealates running around.
Hell yea! Great Video!
Poggers!!!
W video
What month was it when you went to the Madera Canyon
"July 2023" are the fourth and fifth words of the video, believe it or not.
Do you sell these queens if so, I would be happy to buy them
How long until it’s that season?
I wish I could have a colony of phedoile rhea but I live where no pehedoile rhea are
Get a none retail permit for them
Hello, would you like to do a collab sometime? I’m in Cali and I absolutely love ants. I mostly keep camponotus and other kinds but I wanna go down to Arizona with you and find some ants and go black lighting for honeypots. If you are interested let me know! Thanks.
how many aggressive pheidole species do you think there are in the US?
almost every Pheidole species is aggressive, of which there are 100+ in the US.
A few got me
here in my area there is not much species/ colonies sadly..
13:53 what dorylinae male is that???
Neivamyrmex, probably opacithorax or something.
@@ArthropodAntics somehow that didnt look like a neiva male, lol
Is that a tornado? 0:18
no, we don't really get tornadoes in AZ. That's just a very normal thunderstorm.
@@ArthropodAntics so it’s just a really small rain core
@@KentuckyantsAs a storm chaser I can confirm, not a tornado but a rain core, generally tornadoes in Arizona come from non rotating updrafts and are generally LandSpouts.
@@Antsant you’re a storm chaser I am a storm scientist and it just looked like a very blurry tornado
@@Antsant and also how does a rain core get that small?
Can I have Rhea for free
no