08-14-2006, 02:27 PM
They do migrate north throughout the year, and some probably go back south too.
However, most of them are born and die the same summer. There are usually a couple (2 or 3) generations in a year, and the last generation (late summer) overwinter hiding under rocks and logs, and emerge in the spring to lay eggs for the next generation.
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However, most of them are born and die the same summer. There are usually a couple (2 or 3) generations in a year, and the last generation (late summer) overwinter hiding under rocks and logs, and emerge in the spring to lay eggs for the next generation.
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