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My ants seem to still be in hibernation mode


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#1 Offline Redmoth27 - Posted March 30 2021 - 10:40 AM

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Even though it's spring in San Jose my camponotus Clarithorax species is still trying to hibernate. I made the mistake of not hibernating until January and I took them out of hibernating at the beginning of March (As you guys suggested). Currently they don't go outside into the outer world and they've heavily barricaded the test tube exit with dirt and bark. What do I do to make them act normal again or am I just screwed. Also where can I find good information on Camponotus clarithorax, Antwiki and Wikipedia say absolutely nothing about this species?






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