Hibernating Ant Species for Sale — European Ants with Annual Winter Cycle

Buy hibernating ant species online from ANTonTOP — 39 European species that follow a traditional spring-to-autumn cycle with a winter rest at 8 to 12 °C. Classic European keeping experience with honest annual rhythm.

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Year-round shipping across Europe and the UK

Other ant shops stop shipping when it gets too cold or too hot. We do not. ANTonTOP ships live ants 12 months a year, because every order leaves Poland in seasonal thermal packaging matched to the destination weather. Winter orders include a 72-hour heat pack that keeps the queen above 18 °C even when outdoor temperatures drop below freezing. Summer orders include a cool gel pack and ventilated packaging that hold the queen below 28 °C through heat waves.

Inside Poland we ship via InPost parcel locker (1 to 2 business days). Across the EU and to the United Kingdom we ship via DHL Express (2 to 3 business days for EU destinations, 4 to 7 business days for the UK). No import paperwork is required from you. Live arrival is guaranteed in every destination.

Direct from a Polish ant breeder, not a reseller

ANTonTOP is one man, one workshop, and 330+ live ant species raised in-house in Poland. Most queens in our catalogue are wild-caught after their nuptial flight, then founded and raised under controlled conditions until they are stable enough to travel. We ship only healthy colonies. Sick or weak queens never leave the facility.

Questions about a specific queen go straight to the breeder by message, and replies come back within 24 hours, often within minutes.

Why some keepers prefer hibernating species

European species evolved with a seasonal cycle and need 3 to 4 months of cool diapause every winter. For many keepers this is the appeal: the colony mirrors what wild ants do, the annual rhythm makes the hobby feel more natural, and species like Lasius niger or Formica have rich behavioural repertoires not seen in tropical genera.

Top hibernating species in our catalogue

  • Lasius niger — the classic European garden ant, the most kept species in the world.
  • Messor barbarus — Mediterranean harvester, seed-eating colony, dramatic worker polymorphism.
  • Camponotus ligniperda — red-and-black European carpenter, large queens, long lifespan.
  • Formica sanguinea — slave-making behaviour, fascinating to observe.
  • Myrmica rubra — small European garden ant, fast growth.

How to hibernate your colony

From October through February, drop temperature to 8 to 12 °C for 3 to 4 months. A wine cooler, unheated room, or insulated box on a balcony all work. Keep humidity at the nest's normal level. Feed once a month with a small sugar source. Colony activity drops to near-zero, queen stops laying. In March, gradually warm to room temperature and resume normal feeding — the colony springs back within a week.

What every live ant order includes

  • The living queen or established ant colony you ordered, in a humid test tube or transit container.
  • Insulated mailing box with seasonal heat pack or cool pack matched to your weather.
  • Species-specific care sheet covering temperature, humidity, feeding, and housing.
  • Tracking number with door-to-door visibility, sent on dispatch day.
  • Live arrival guarantee paperwork and clear claim instructions.

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Frequently asked questions

Why do European ants need hibernation?

European species evolved with a seasonal cycle. Without 3 to 4 months of cool diapause, queens stop laying long-term and the colony eventually fails. Hibernation is essential, not optional.

What temperature for ant hibernation?

8 to 12 °C for 3 to 4 months from October to February. Below 5 °C risks killing the colony. Above 15 °C the queen does not enter proper diapause.

Where can I hibernate ants if I do not have a wine cooler?

An unheated room, an insulated box on a balcony or in a garage, or a dedicated mini-fridge with thermostat all work. Monitor temperature with a digital thermometer.

Do I need to feed ants during hibernation?

Minimal feeding. A small sugar source once a month is enough — the colony is largely dormant. Always keep a water source available.

How long is the hibernation period?

3 to 4 months for European species. Start cooling gradually in October, warm gradually in February-March. Sudden temperature changes shock the colony.

Do you ship hibernating species year-round?

Yes — we ship live colonies 12 months a year with thermal packaging. Winter orders include a heat pack so the queen stays above 18 °C in transit.

What if I forget to hibernate my colony?

A missed first winter is survivable — the colony will be weaker. Repeated missed hibernations cause queen failure within 2 to 3 years. Always plan the diapause.

Can I hibernate tropical species too?

No. Tropical species do not have diapause genetics. Cooling them below 18 °C stresses or kills the colony.

How long does delivery take?

1 to 2 days inside Poland. 2 to 3 days to Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium. 3 to 5 days to other EU. 4 to 7 days to the UK via DHL Express.

Are hibernating species good for beginners?

Mid-level. The hibernation regime adds complexity beyond tropical species. Beginners who want a classic European keeping experience can start with Lasius niger, the most forgiving hibernator.