ants
Formica spp. Linnaeus, 1758

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5440441 Adult(s) Flying ant 9mm long
5440442 Adult(s) Flying ant 9mm long
5440443 Adult(s) 9mm long
5440444 Adult(s) Flying ant 9mm long
5440445 Adult(s) Flying ant 9mm long
5440446 Adult(s) Flying ant 9mm long
5440447 Adult(s) Flying ant 9mm long
2133017 Adult(s) Southeast Michigan
2133016 Adult(s) Southeast Michigan
2107024 Adult(s) With aphids
2107023 Adult(s) With aphids
2107022 Adult(s) With aphids
2107019 Adult(s) With aphids
5423758 Adult(s)
1561017 Larva(e) late instar; photo taken 29 June 1993
5393439 Adult(s) The Field ants have a circlet of hairs around an opening at the tip of their abdomen where formic acid is expelled as a defence.
5393440 Adult(s) field ant feeding on honey
5393441 Adult(s) field ant feeding on honey
5393437 Adult(s) field ant feeding on honey
5393438 Adult(s) field ant feeding on honey
5393435 Adult(s) field ant feeding on honey
5393436 Adult(s) field ant feeding on honey
5393433 Adult(s) 6mm long workers
5393434 Adult(s) 6mm long workers
5370346 Adult(s)
5370347 Adult(s)
5370348 Adult(s)
5370349 Adult(s)
5343050 Adult(s) tending milkweed aphids
5343047 Adult(s) tending milkweed aphids
5343048 Adult(s) tending milkweed aphids
5255025 Adult(s) tending aphids
5109018 Adult(s)
2200048 Adult(s) Adults visiting peony buds. Field ants very commonly visit peony buds in spring and collect a honeydew-like material secreted by the bud. May 7, 2006
0806074 Feature(s) Mound with carpenter's rule for scale (Torolf Torgersen's slide). Boise Cascade Corpor¬ation lands.

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