Edited by miked, August 11 2017 - 12:25 PM.
Edited by miked, August 11 2017 - 12:25 PM.
In that case, I believe that is 100% normal. If they are acting like they are ready to hibernate, by ALL means let them. Put them in an airconditioned room. Let them be. Maybe check on them to make sure they are hibernating the first couple weeks. Thank RELAX! Wohoo, vacation just kidding. But yeah let them hiibernate. I think that is normal. Good Luck. Best Regards!
-AntsMaryland
Aphaenogaster cf. rudis
Tetramorium immigrans
Tapinoma sessile
Formica subsericea
Pheidole sp.
Camponotus nearcticus
Thanks very much, I think I'll go ahead and give it a shot. Appreciate the advice!
I know a few folks here have noted that having at least some colonies on a different hibernation schedule has some great benefits too. These guys will probably be coming out of hibernation ~mid-winter, which would be a nice way to add some interest during the "normal" hibernation period.
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