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moxi93: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (23. Sep 2008 22:59)

hi

i bought a small colony of 4 workers of Camponotus* ligni perda* from antstore and iwas wondering when i should put them in hibernation. i got them at the biginning of august.

PS: how should you keep them in hibernation(place etc) and for how long? and at what temperature!?

THANKS

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gabranth: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (24. Sep 2008 09:22)

you should put them into hibernation next month until march-april and keep them at around 5 degree's C (don't freeze them) but before then keep them at a reduced temp around 15 degree's C

JimmyVe: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (24. Sep 2008 15:23)

Yes slow down the temperature slowly. Not to fast, so the ants can adjust. 4-6 months is good.

miszt: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (25. Sep 2008 10:24)

I would drop the tempreture down from around the middle of October, so they are at less than 8C from Nov 1st until the end of Feb, then raise the temp thru March upto about 15C, then over the next month upto 20C, then after that room temp is fine


all this is in the Caresheet :)

gabranth: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (30. Sep 2008 11:58)

my Camponotus* ligniperda are now hibernating in the fridge along with my Formica ants and a queen bee. my red ants will be going in there when the next batch of workers hatch

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JimmyVe: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (30. Sep 2008 18:11)

It is a bit soon to hibernate them already. I start to put my colonies in hibernation in +- 3 weeks.

gabranth: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (30. Sep 2008 18:40)

crap its October tomorrow not November ](*,) o well they get to come out of hibernation in February then

Kale^^: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (30. Sep 2008 19:14)

I have already put my herculeanus queens, one l niger queen and a herculeanus colony to cooler temperatures. I might put them to the fridge the day after tomorrow. It's the fact that all wild colonies are hibernating already (notice: i live NORTH. :P)

gabranth: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (30. Sep 2008 19:44)

im in wales and its cold and wet now

JimmyVe: Re: Camponotus ligniperda hibernation (1. Okt 2008 09:11)

Yes it is cold and wet here to, but i keep them all at room temperature (read, all Middle European species) +-22°. I will start to put them in a cooler place in +-2 weeks so they can adjust to the cooler temperature.


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