Lasius flavus (Yellow Meadow Ant) queens

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2008

Lasius flavus (Yellow Meadow Ant) male and female aletes, workers and cocoons. These are in a container at home, but were released shortly after this observation was made.

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  • THat are Ants , young Queens and males the males die after he enjoyed the queen

    sry bad explanation , my english sucks lol

  • is the things with wings a ant orjust a fly????

  • is this your own colony in an ant farm?

  • Lovely little creatures. One of my favourite species from my childhood when i kept them in my bedroom.

    Infact, just yesterday i was alerted to masses of them on our front lawn. Rather than let my girlfriend kill them with the dreaded white powder, i collected them (and half the lawn) into a 7.5 litre paint bucket.

    Hopefully i got a queen, as two of them had no wings. Better than having Lasius Niger in the garden anyway, as these yellow ones don't invade our home!

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