Lasius sabularum is one of the Lasius species with yellow workers. It is very similar to L. mixtus. It differs in having 2 or 3 sub-erect hairs on hind tibia. Males have serrated mandibles. This species has been re-established and redefined by Seifert (1988).
Scattered records across England, Wales and Ireland
It occurs across the western Palaearctic.
This species is not regarded as scarce or threatened.
More often found in parks and gardens but also in agricultural land and meadows.
July to October. Sometimes alates over-winter and fly in May.
Nests are founded by taking over a nest of Lasius niger (Linnaeus) and probably other Lasius species.
They forage underground on small invertebrates and tend root-feeding aphids
2020