I read with interest from your website that you and Gord Young witnessed the ant swarms on Sunday Sep 21. During the evening of that same day, we observed a swarm of very small ants on a flower pot in the garden at our waterfront home on lower Chemong Lake.. The nest was under the rock which supported the pot. I managed to get some photos and I will post them on my website  later this week. For now I have included a couple of the photos to seek  help in ant ID. By measuring something on the ground and comparing that to the ants in the photos, I estimate the length of the yellow workers to be between 3-4mm. My guess is that these are Citronella Ants and maybe the smaller variety – Lasius claviger. Any thoughts?

Don McLeod – Lower Chemong Lake

Ant swarm Sept. 21 Chemong Lake (Don McLeod)

Ant swarm Sept. 21 Chemong Lake (Don McLeod)

Ant swarm close-up - Sept. 21, 2014 - Chemong Lake (Don McLeod)

Ant swarm close-up – Sept. 21, 2014 – Chemong Lake (Don McLeod)

Categories: Sightings

Drew Monkman

I am a retired teacher, naturalist and writer with a love for all aspects of the natural world, especially as they relate to seasonal change.