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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2011

After the 2011 Lasius flight I found tons of groups of queens all digging into one hole. This one burrow had over a dozen queens in it. All the queens found eachother naturally. Then they all grouped up.

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  • dude, so lucky to find them i would of caught all of them and individually put them in test tubes i want to study myrmicology soon!

  • @XxBrainWreckxX haha I caught many of them. I saw over a dozen groups of them doing this. I have a group of 4 together in a testtube and they are getting along nicely as of now. When workers emerge there will be some deaths.

  • Is it laddies night out??

  • @MrEyeopener100 Apparently lol this night out won't end so nicely hahah

  • It's just like that documentary "Lord of the Desert Ants." 

  • @mrilovetheants Thats exactly what I thought when I filmed this!

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  • @obione240 yeh i think he just forgot the name lol

  • @mrilovetheants ikr i just watched it :D ... one queen will remain and will lead the empire for many years ;)

  • @mrilovetheants dont you mean empire of the desert ants :/

  • cool...GRAB THEM! :D

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