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Flying in FL home - Camponotus

Flying in FL home - Camponotus
Doral, Dade County, Florida, USA
June 6, 2017
This insect is in our Florida home. It comes in a lot when it rains. It gets through the ACsystem. They are very slow when we see them and easy to remove. They come out in the evening and are attracted to light. Could you please help identify them?

Moved
Moved from Ants.

Camponotus sp. male alate
It's nuptial flight (mating flight) season right now in FL for several ant species because of the heavy rains.

Alate (winged) ant.
Others may be able to tell you more.

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