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Formica fusca or Lasius niger? I am not sure of the ID. They look like a queen and male trying to mate.<br />
They were found in my house wall, in the summer. Belgium,Geotagged,Summer Click/tap to enlarge

Formica fusca or Lasius niger?

I am not sure of the ID. They look like a queen and male trying to mate.
They were found in my house wall, in the summer.

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  1. Ugh, ants are very hard. My usual fallback, Facebook groups, didn't help me either. This is a high quality resource on ants, although it's still hard to come to an ID:
    https://www.alexanderwild.com/Ants/Taxonomic-List-of-Ant-Genera
    Posted 3 years ago
    1. I will check it, thanks! :-) Posted 3 years ago

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Uploaded Mar 31, 2022. Captured Aug 1, 2012 17:37 in Beekstraat 2, 3051 Oud-Heverlee, Belgium.
  • DMC-TZ10
  • f/3.3
  • 10/800s
  • ISO80
  • 4.1mm