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C. Laevigatus diapause/or what temperature do they need in diapause?


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#1 Offline AntsLA-1 - Posted May 13 2021 - 4:40 PM

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Is it necessary for C. Laevigatus to go into diapause? If so, at what temperature should they be at?

 


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#2 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted May 13 2021 - 4:48 PM

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Yes, C. Laevigatus is a mountain species that requires hibernation. 40-45F for winter diapause should be good


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#3 Offline AntsLA-1 - Posted May 13 2021 - 4:50 PM

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Yes, C. Laevigatus is a mountain species that requires hibernation. 40-45F for winter diapause should be good

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