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🐝 Ants, Bees & Wasps

Carpenter-Mimic Ant

Camponotus chromaiodes

About

A large bicolored carpenter ant with a bright red thorax and black head and gaster, common in eastern North American forests. Workers excavate galleries in dead wood and are primarily nocturnal foragers. They are often confused with C. pennsylvanicus.

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Did You Know?

They produce a distinctive alarm pheromone that smells like nail polish remover, detectable even by humans when a nest is disturbed.