So, this is my Camponotus Pennsylvanicus journal
I caught this queen on 6/6/19, but she didn't lay eggs until July 18th.
She got pupae about a month after.
So, this is my Camponotus Pennsylvanicus journal
I caught this queen on 6/6/19, but she didn't lay eggs until July 18th.
She got pupae about a month after.
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Nice! That's some pretty good growth considering they were caught in July! I have high hopes for them in spring!
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Thanks! I just hope they survive hibernation.
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you live in New York Correct? Because I would suggest you hibernate them a little cooler then me (I hibernate them at about 50 degrees Fahrenheit) since you are a more north then me
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I think I'll just keep them in my garage, its nice and cold there in winter, but not too cold.
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45-50 degrees is ideal, I suggest a cold room in the house over the garage because you can keep tabs easier in your house compared to a garage
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My garage is attached to my house, so I can just go there at any time.
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Is it heated/ above 40 degrees?
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Well, my house is around 60 degrees, and I don't really have any other place to keep them, so the garage is my only option.
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Is there anywhere you can cool off a little or any way you could heat up the garage?
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My suggestions are if you're cooling off a room, cool off the bedroom. If you're going to keep them in the garage, make sure it doesn't drop below freezing
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Ok, thanks.
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Also, remember to elevate the non-water side of the test tube just in case the tube ends up flooding a little. And if you can't change the thermostat, you can always try a wine cooler or something like that. This THA article should help http://tarheelants.b...pecies-q-a.html
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And if you need anymore links, you can ask, and I can probably give you some good places to look. Keep on doing your passion!
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Got it. I hibernate mine at 50 but some people hibernate at lower temps.
This is one of the species that needs coolder hibernation
I have two and i hibernated one at 44 degrees and one 50, and there was barely a difference
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Ok, thanks for all the info(and the links).
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No problem, we Camponotous Keepers need to stick together
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I put the colony in my garage for hibernation today.
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I put the colony in my garage for hibernation today.
Keep a extremely close eye on those gals then. The risk with their environment not being climate controlled is if you aren't careful enough, you can possibly kill off your entire colony
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