Most ants hibernate in the winter. Usually in their nests but sometimes in the bark of a tree or underneath rocks. They don't even eat!! There is one type of ant (Messor aciculartus) that takes grass seeds into its nest to snack on when it gets cold.
No but growth slows in winter.
because they go dormant or go to sleep
How often do you water trees in the winter?
There are many species of cockroach that have a dormant period during the winter. When the temperature at night drops below freezing, most cockroaches go dormant and will die after a week.
if a plant is dormant, it means it is asleep/hibernating for the winter
Hornets go dormant during the winter months, or when the temperatures go below freezing. Most of them do not survive and those that do build new nests in the spring.
No it is not a plant that goes dormant except in winter.
dormant
Yes, poison ivy is dormant during the winter months.
ants. they store food before winter, because they'd die in the winter if they go out. Also they store food to survive for winter.
yes
Although ants can be seen in various places from spring to autumn, they go into hibernation in the winter. In addition, from spring to autumn, many ants are seen to come from, and go into, the entrances of their nests, but these entrances are closed in winter and no ants are seen to come from there. During spring and autumn they gather enough food to make it through the entire winter season,thats alot of food,so they work all spring and autumn.