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Do Camponotus Ocreatus need to have a Diapause?


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#1 Offline jo16 - Posted October 9 2025 - 11:07 AM

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So I have herd a lot of different opinions on whether or not they need one, and I was hoping I could get some advice.

Also would it be fine if I don't hibernate them the first year, but do the next year.



#2 Offline cooIboyJ - Posted October 9 2025 - 11:23 AM

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So I have herd a lot of different opinions on whether or not they need one, and I was hoping I could get some advice.

Also would it be fine if I don't hibernate them the first year, but do the next year.

I would recommend hibernating/diapausing them as this will be healthier and lengthen the lifespan of your colony. Although they will survive without it; it won't be very good for them. To hibernate them I would just get a wine fridge, or put the temperature of your refrigerator higher to the recommended hibernation temperature for your species. As for your question if it would be fine to not hibernate them the first year, but do it the next year, I wouldn't as I said prior its not healthy for them, but they will survive. Hope this helps!


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#3 Offline bmb1bee - Posted October 9 2025 - 1:35 PM

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Considering that they are desert ants, you could get away with room temperature diapause or no diapause at all, which is what I did with mine in the past. They ended up fine before I traded them.


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