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#41 Offline KadinB - Posted May 31 2021 - 6:45 PM

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Nice, would love to hear more about the colony's development next year after hibernation

These do not hibernate because they have hot winters and autumns (California BTW) :lol: . But if I see a slow in development then I will hibernate them.

 

i'm all the way up in northern California  2 hours up north from San Francisco and i have a 1 year old colony and they had hibernated for 6 months .Currently they have about 40 workers. They are approaching 1 year of age in sometime of early june. The queen was also caught here in a town near me.



#42 Offline Broncos - Posted June 1 2021 - 2:27 PM

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Nice, would love to hear more about the colony's development next year after hibernation

These do not hibernate because they have hot winters and autumns (California BTW) :lol: . But if I see a slow in development then I will hibernate them.

 

i'm all the way up in northern California  2 hours up north from San Francisco and i have a 1 year old colony and they had hibernated for 6 months .Currently they have about 40 workers. They are approaching 1 year of age in sometime of early june. The queen was also caught here in a town near me.

 

Mine were caught in a southern California desert.


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