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Ant digging hole - Prenolepis imparis

Ant digging hole - Prenolepis imparis
Backbone State Park, Delaware County, Iowa, USA
September 18, 2014
Size: Approximately 1.5 mm
The ant was digging a hole in the soft earth at the top of a ridge in a deciduous upland woods. The photo was taken at 2:15 PM.

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Prenolepis imparis?
I think this is the winter ant, Prenolepis imparis. Please wait for an expert though!

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