Image of (Western) black carpenter ant
![Image of (Western) black carpenter ant](https://beta-repo.eol.org/data/media/2b/d1/4a/18.https___www_inaturalist_org_photos_168722.580x360.jpg)
Description:
This ant was much larger than the tiny ones that invade picnics etc around California. In this picture, there's clearly an ant, and is that another ant that it's with? There's also somebody off to the left that looks very arachnid-y to me but I suspect may be another ant. I can add this picture up again as a second observation if there's more than one species here.
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