Sorry, long post and I know there are a million posts and guides on diapause. I've read a lot of them. This is my first time putting my ants into diapause so I'm feeling a bit anxious about doing it right and wanted some advice from more seasoned members.
I live in Utah. It seems the general consensus is to put them into diapause in November. I'm leaving the country on the 2nd until the 17th. I was hoping to be putting them into diapause soon so I don't have to worry about finding someone to feed them while I'm gone, but maybe I should and just do it when I get back and it has cooled down a bit?
I've been keeping them in a south facing room that gets up to 85 degrees if the door is kept shut with the sun blasting it, and it gets down to low 60's in the morning. I've noticed in the morning a lot of them seem to have slowed down at that temperature, but by the time it warms again in the afternoon they're all going wild again.
I was planning to keep them in my garage (I don't have a basement, only a garage in the basement) but I've noticed its holding heat better at night and in the morning than the upstairs room. The temperature was 75ish outside yesterday, the garage got to 75 and its currently still 70 this morning despite it being 49 outside. The room I keep them in is actually colder this morning at 66.
I'm trying to figure out what my plan should be to hopefully get them into diapause before I leave on the 2nd if that's a viable option. Where should I keep them? Should I just get a mini fridge to make it all easier? Should I feed them a bunch and then put them in the garage and hope I come home to them in diapause?
I reckoned I needed to start figuring it out soon and finding a way to adjust them to the cold since the clock is ticking on my departure.
List of species I'm keeping:
Camponotus modoc
Camponotus sansabeanus
Camponotus vicinus
Crematogaster emeryana
Dorymyrmex (either bicolor or insanus)
Formica
Monomorium minimum
Lasius flavus
Pheidole ceres
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis (planning to keep these guys on the heating mat all winter since that seems to be the best move from what I've read in multiple sources)
Tetramorium immigrans (will diapause some but not others because I have way too many and I might as well keep some going)
Any help/advice would be appreciated. I'm totally not opposed to buying a mini fridge if it makes my life easier. Would that be as simple as just putting the fridge to a higher setting and putting them in or would they need to build up some cold resistance before going into the fridge?
Thanks for your help!