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    1. Ants becoming flying ants? Yep had that at my place too. On the inside of the window too. Had to spray ‘em.

    2. Prestigious-Wrap5178 on

      they look to be native bees most likely stingless ones. not an expert or super knowledgeable on them so definitely go look it up but believe they are following their queen and most likely moving hive which hopefully isn’t your window unless you really like bees.

    3. DropBearsAreReal12 on

      Tetrogonula carbonaria, stingless bees. Theyre looking for a new hive most likely, they should disperse.

      Fun fact, Australia has an estimated 1500+ species of native bee, and only a very small number of them make hives. The rest can be solitary nesters, or share nests with others but they don’t have a queen/foragers etc.

    4. I would like to take this opportunity to promote my Venus Flytraps… On second thought they might be the ones getting eaten in this case