So I have been having a hard time deciding if I Should or Should Not hibernate my Tetramorium Caespitum colony. They are a pretty healthy colony. I've had them for 5 months and they are about to hit 55 workers (all still nanitics). I have seen an increase of workers foraging the last couple of weeks so I've been giving them more food. (Also I've been heating them for about 4 months) They have about 20-25 larvae and the queen laid a new batch of eggs on Saturday. I have heard that you shouldn't hibernate your ants if they have larvae or eggs. When I first caught my queen her gaster was all black, but now she looks "fatter" and now she has honey colored "rings" on her gaster. I was told it was so she could fatten up for hibernation but I do not know if this is true. Please post your opinion on whether or not I should or should not hibernate my Tetra's. Until I decide I will keep them unheated.
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If I should hibernate my ants what temperature should I keep them at and where should I put them to hibernate?
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Note: The inside of my fridge is about 4.4 Celsius / 35-40 degrees Fahrenheit
My garage is about 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter.
Edited by Antkeeperxxx, November 24 2016 - 4:59 PM.