hey guys, it's that time of year again. I usually put my colonies through hibernation later in the year, but my school work has been getting more difficult to handle. I thought that hibernating my ants earlier than usual would allow me to focus on my school work as well as some of my other projects (my phasmids / new ghost mantis). I usually hibernate them at 50-55 degrees Fahrenheit and feed them both protein and carbohydrate food sources once a week. This year, I would like to try something a bit different and put my ants into a state of total/complete diapause. I have never attempted this before and was wondering what temperature I should put them at that would remove the need to feed them but keep them at temperatures that wouldn't cause them any harm. Keep in mind that I also have termite colonies in need of hibernation as well and cannot risk their safety either.
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