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<blockquote data-quote="marsha" data-source="post: 322825" data-attributes="member: 11114"><p>She apparently went to make an egg sac but it doesn't look complete, or not very big. She is an adult. They're all adults with wings that were on my bushes, living there all summer. They do this every year. So I wondered, since they die off in late fall (if not sooner) what would be like to bring them indoors. Finally did it this year. So far, she's the only one who hasn't faired well. The 6 others are just hanging around (literally! LOL) and eating crickets. I have a humidifier in their area. I'm also spraying water through the screens which leave water droplets for them to drink. If I wasn't a home-body, I'd not be doing this! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marsha, post: 322825, member: 11114"] She apparently went to make an egg sac but it doesn't look complete, or not very big. She is an adult. They're all adults with wings that were on my bushes, living there all summer. They do this every year. So I wondered, since they die off in late fall (if not sooner) what would be like to bring them indoors. Finally did it this year. So far, she's the only one who hasn't faired well. The 6 others are just hanging around (literally! LOL) and eating crickets. I have a humidifier in their area. I'm also spraying water through the screens which leave water droplets for them to drink. If I wasn't a home-body, I'd not be doing this! [/QUOTE]
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