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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
 

Chester, CA 96020, USA
Atm. state: Sunny | 23.00ºC - 73.40ºF | Humidity: 27% | Wind: Light air | Rain: No | Atm. pressure: Medium | Lunar cycle:  Full Moon

Notes: Driving golf cart through the neighborhood and came across a swarm of them. Found many winged and wingless queens and dead males throughout the whole West trail. Flight lasted most the day. Very prominent colonies in the area.
 

Mackenzie, BC V0J 2C0, Canada
Atm. state: Sunny | 23.00ºC - 73.40ºF | Humidity: 18% | Wind: Calm | Rain: No | Atm. pressure: High | Lunar cycle:  Waxing Crescent Moon

Notes: Wings already detached, near a wood pile
 

Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
Atm. state: Mostly clear | 24.00ºC - 75.20ºF | Humidity: 40% | Wind: Light air | Rain: No | Atm. pressure: Low | Lunar cycle:  Waxing Gibbous Moon

Notes: Found walking across street
 

Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
Atm. state: Sunny | 28.00ºC - 82.40ºF | Humidity: 40% | Wind: Light air | Rain: No | Atm. pressure: Low | Lunar cycle:  First Quarter Moon


Non verificable due to lack of pictures.
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