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Wasps do not hibernate in the earth of house plants. While some species of wasps may overwinter in crevices or sheltered locations, they do not typically seek out the soil of house plants for hibernation.
Japanese beetles do not migrate. Instead, they hibernate during the winter months by burrowing into the soil to protect themselves from the cold temperatures. In the spring, they emerge from hibernation to begin feeding on plants and mating.
yep hegehogs, tortoises
Hibiscus plants do not hibernate in the traditional sense as they do not enter a state of dormancy during the winter months. However, they are sensitive to cold temperatures and may go dormant in response to colder conditions, shedding leaves and slowing down growth. It's important to protect them from frost and provide proper care during the winter.
Mosses are primitive plants that do not hibernate but instead go through a period of dormancy during unfavorable conditions. They can tolerate cold temperatures and lack of water by slowing down their growth and metabolic activities until conditions become more suitable for growth.
Plants are immobile.
Yes.
Lions do not hibernate..No cats hibernate.
they hibernate up rocks and plants
plants cant survive in the cold so they go hibernating
No, there are no wolves that hibernate.
Pandas do not hibernate at any time of the year.
Hibernation depends on the climate of the habitat, temperate climates that change from hot summers to cold winters have animals that hibernate or in places where the amount of food declines during a certain time have animals that hibernate but not all animals hibernate. Also, there are species of plants that hibernate.
They don't turn into any other colour than what they were born as when they hibernate.
yes they do hibernate in the winter. yes they do. its called torpor. its last a night. and it can be on any night.
Usually small rodents, that don't hibernate!
Wasps do not hibernate in the earth of house plants. While some species of wasps may overwinter in crevices or sheltered locations, they do not typically seek out the soil of house plants for hibernation.