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Camponotus hibernation temperature


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#1 Offline iXvXi - Posted November 18 2015 - 3:33 PM

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Does anyone know if temperature fluctuations have an effect on hibernation/diapause?


I have a smaller sized colony that's in diapause. Their legs are tucked in and they don't wake up when I check on them. Temps are in low 60's during the day, mid 50's at night. Since they don't wake up when I check on them; are the Temps okay?

Can warmer weather affect them even if they don't "wake up"?

Edited by iXvXi, December 4 2015 - 5:05 PM.


#2 Offline iXvXi - Posted December 4 2015 - 5:02 PM

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#3 Offline Crystals - Posted December 5 2015 - 11:36 AM

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First of all, what species? 

Second, what is the winter weather like in your location?

 

My colonies have no problem with temperature fluctuations.  Most of mine hibernation between 50-54F (keep in mind my location gets -40 weather in winter).


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#4 Offline iXvXi - Posted December 8 2015 - 1:06 PM

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Oops sorry about that. Camponotus Pennsylvanicus.

I moved them to the closet where it doesn't warm up as much during the day. The Temps now stay in the 50's and doesn't fluctuate as much. I probably could have left them where they were since there wasn't any negative effects that I could see.

Right now in NJ, it's in the upper 50's and even mid 60's this weekend. Very mild winter so far.




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