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Diapause question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mantis Keeper" data-source="post: 12425" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>Do you think that the florida species go through this? I see ooths hatch at times like right before it gets cold. Do the nymphs then go through this "dormancy" period. What I'm asking is that on a warm winter day, would some mantids in this state be active. I know some species can go year round as florida never really gets that cold, but we do get frosts and drop below freezing occasionally. If they do go through dormancy, would they "wake up" and hunt during the warmer days and then go dormant agian when it gets cold?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantis Keeper, post: 12425, member: 234"] Do you think that the florida species go through this? I see ooths hatch at times like right before it gets cold. Do the nymphs then go through this "dormancy" period. What I'm asking is that on a warm winter day, would some mantids in this state be active. I know some species can go year round as florida never really gets that cold, but we do get frosts and drop below freezing occasionally. If they do go through dormancy, would they "wake up" and hunt during the warmer days and then go dormant agian when it gets cold? [/QUOTE]
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