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Every spring, ant keepers experience the same quiet worry — “Have I done something wrong?” When your ant colony looks still, the queen barely moves, and workers seem inactive, it can feel like disaster. But diapause recovery isn’t dramatic. It’s gradual. In this video, we break down what really happens when ants wake from winter dormancy, why larvae often survive when eggs and pupae don’t, how to time sugar and protein feeding correctly, and why a few worker deaths don’t automatically signal collapse. If you keep species like Lasius niger, Lasius flavus, or other temperate ants, this guide will help you avoid the most common spring mistakes — overheating, overfeeding, and overchecking. Spring isn’t about forcing activity. It’s about reading the colony. If this helped calm even one panic moment, consider subscribing and joining the Antastic community. Let me know in the comments — how are your colonies waking up this season? ☕ Optional Support If you’ve found Antastic Tom helpful and want to support the channel, you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/antastictom There’s absolutely no pressure — watching, learning, and taking good care of your ants is already more than enough. 🔔 Join the Antastic Team! If you enjoyed the video, liking and subscribing really helps the channel grow. Come be part of the growing antkeeping community. 📧 Business Enquiries & Collaborations For product reviews, sponsorships, or collaborations, contact me at: antastictom@gmail.com