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We focused on three overarching questions: (i) To what degree are cross types capable of overwintering and emerging in the spring and do they differ in emergence time?
"It's like leaves emerging in the spring.
The large blue butterfly spends its larval and pupal stages in an ant nest, emerging in the spring as an adult.
Upon emerging in the spring, the males mate with females and then disperse from the den site to spend the summer in surrounding countryside.
"In the old days, two or three hotel employees would spend the winter in the hotel to look after it, only emerging in the spring," he said.
As written in Pantone's press release, "The colors emerging in the Spring collections serve as vehicles that transport wearers to more tranquil, mindful environments which encourage relaxation first, followed by curiosity and exploration".
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Now there are no bees in NY in the winter, they emerge in the spring or summer, reproduce and die.
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