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Worldwide ant nuptial flights data

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Last nuptial flights

Days old: 
 
<= 2
 
2 - 3
 
3 - 7
 
7 - 15
 
15 - 365
 
>= 365
 

Saint John, NB E2J 4B4, Canada
Atm. state: Mostly clear | 19.00ºC - 66.20ºF | Humidity: 60% | Wind: Gentle | Rain: No | Atm. pressure: Not set | Lunar cycle:  First Quarter Moon

Notes: Found walking without wings

Non verificable due to lack of pictures.
 

Seewiesstraße 20, 82340 Feldafing, Germany
Atm. state: Sunny | 24.00ºC - 75.20ºF | Humidity: Not set | Wind: Gentle | Rain: No | Atm. pressure: Not set | Lunar cycle:  Waxing Crescent Moon

Notes: Single queen ant found
 

Teisendorfer Str. 23A, 83410 Laufen, Germany
Atm. state: Sunny | 28.00ºC - 82.40ºF | Humidity: Not set | Wind: Light air | Rain: No | Atm. pressure: Not set | Lunar cycle:  New Moon

 

Ste. Anne, MB R5H 1B9, Canada
Atm. state: Sunny | 19.00ºC - 66.20ºF | Humidity: 26% | Wind: Gentle | Rain: No | Atm. pressure: Not set | Lunar cycle:  Waning Gibbous Moon

Notes: Unsuspected flight due to the location and the fact that I have never seen workers of this species in the area. many of the queens were unfertilized and some even had some form of parasite. about 31 queens where caught from 8:51-12:00pm (20:51-24:00).
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