Just found your bog today! and thought I’d share these flying ant rubber stamp prints I made a little while back, bzzzzzz
my bog!! yay!!!!! these are SICK ASF!!!! would make an awesome tshirt
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Just found your bog today! and thought I’d share these flying ant rubber stamp prints I made a little while back, bzzzzzz
my bog!! yay!!!!! these are SICK ASF!!!! would make an awesome tshirt
FLYING ANTS ARE COMING BACK HOLY SHIITTT FUCK I HATE THOSE DISGUSTING PARASITES ONE OF THEM FLEW INTO MY HAIR I'M FUCKING TWEEAAKKIJNNHG
#033 - Aeriant
#034 - Mandibull
#035 - Bombust
#036 - Cordyceph
ant pokemon! they don’t evolve from each other but appear in double (or triple?) battles in the wild
Flyingantmobic
[ Flyingantmobic ]
A gender connected to the Flying Ant mob from Roblox: Bee Swarm Simulator, it may be the color scheme, how it acts, or anything else the user sees fit
Flying + ant + mob + ic
Made by me (as far as I know)
Please credit if you repost, it is greatly appreciated
Pinterest post here [link]
ID in alt text
@probablyapineapple submitted: ant swarm ant swarm
ANT SWARM ANT SWARM
From my previous post, I got a close up of them fighting.
Bug of the Day
The other day I parked in a parking lot and as soon as I turned the car off, dozens and dozens of these little flying ants started landing on the hood and running up the windshield. They all appeared to be heading in the same direction, which was over the back of my car and on to who knows where. Perhaps they were energized by the sun and heat coming off of my car. It was fun to watch them, plus I managed to get a few ok shots through the thick glass. Thanks to Sloan Tomlinson and his myrmecofriend for identifying these as false honey ants, Prenolepis imparis, the earliest ants to fly in my neck of the woods. These are males in their “nuptual flight,” heading off to find females to mate with.
2019: Week 16