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Katydids typically begin to disappear as temperatures drop in the fall, as they are sensitive to cold weather. Their activity decreases with the onset of cooler nights, and they usually die off or enter a dormant state before winter arrives. In warmer climates, some species may remain active longer, but most will be gone by late October or early November.

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