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Mating pairs

by NJ Ant FanPosted on April 18, 2021
Pair of ants mating
This is a mating pair of ants that I caught last year.

One day last August, I saw a nuptial cloud of ants above my driveway, and I went outside to catch some more queen ants. Suddenly, an ant landed on my shirt. I caught her in a test tube, and then I noticed a male on her! Then I took her inside and took some photos of the pair. Mating only takes a few minutes in most ants, so it was fortunate that I took some photos before the male detached. After I had taken the photos, I placed her test tube among my other founding queens in test tubes. As of today, I am still waiting for her to have nanitics.

Posted in Alates, Nuptial flights

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