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Ant tending aphids - Camponotus pennsylvanicus

Ant tending aphids - Camponotus pennsylvanicus
Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
September 10, 2006

Moved
I like adding these shots showing behaviour. It shows that carpenter ants have a natural place outdoors, and not just chewing up people's house foundations.

Carpenter ant (Camponotus sp.) - minor worker
Combination of yellow hairs on the gaster and parly reddish legs suggest C. pennsylvanicus.

Nice shot.
For some reason this ant seems huge. I don't remember there being such a size discrepency with the ant-aphids I've shot. Or perhaps these aphids are very tiny?

 
Tiny aphids
Hi Lynette, the ant is about 8mm, and the aphids are about 1.5mm.

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