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Small, shiny, black ants - Dolichoderus taschenbergi

Small, shiny, black ants - Dolichoderus taschenbergi
Fairview Township, Cass County, Minnesota, USA
April 10, 2020
According to the insecticide maker Terro, little black ants (Monomorium minimum) are easy to identify. "Though tiny, these gleaming little ants are most easily identified by their shiny sheen and the foraging trails they follow from their nests to food sources."

Is it really this easy? Small + black + shiny = Monomorium minimum?

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Small, shiny, black ants - Dolichoderus taschenbergi Small, shiny, black ants - Dolichoderus taschenbergi

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