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What's the maximum time you can hibernate a colony?


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#1 Offline Manitobant - Posted December 25 2020 - 10:14 AM

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My lasius latipes lost all her hosts in hibernation except her lone biological worker. I don't have any more hosts, so my plan is to keep her in the fridge until may when the wild lasius wake up or at the very least until my captive lasius queens get their nanitics. Is it safe to keep a queen in hibernation for at least 7 months?

#2 Offline AleeGuy - Posted December 25 2020 - 10:20 AM

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more than 5 months isn't safe/healthy for the most sp.(except for sp. like camponotus herculeanus that hibernates up to 6 months)

#3 Offline ANTdrew - Posted December 25 2020 - 11:56 AM

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For ants from Winnepeg, that length of time is probably pretty standard. You could always wake her for a bit and give her an opportunity to rebuild her energy stores.
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