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Breeding & Nymph Care
Best ways to ship an egg case?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrZorak" data-source="post: 341227" data-attributes="member: 11464"><p>Hey everyone. I am looking to ship some Brunneria borealis egg cases to a friend or two soon. I have not shipped egg cases before and I am curious your thoughts on shipping. The egg cases are currently attached so small bits of paper towel the mantis decided to lay them on. Some of the earier egg cases I actually carefully ripped off and then hot glued onto some popsicle sticks for incubation, but I am unsure on if that may have killed their efficacy.. and if I am sending to another person and the mantis did NOT lay directly onto a stick, I was thinking just wrapping them up as is, attached to the paper, in a little baggie, and bundled up in protective packaging would be OK? I'd also be putting a heating pack in there as the temperatures cool. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrZorak, post: 341227, member: 11464"] Hey everyone. I am looking to ship some Brunneria borealis egg cases to a friend or two soon. I have not shipped egg cases before and I am curious your thoughts on shipping. The egg cases are currently attached so small bits of paper towel the mantis decided to lay them on. Some of the earier egg cases I actually carefully ripped off and then hot glued onto some popsicle sticks for incubation, but I am unsure on if that may have killed their efficacy.. and if I am sending to another person and the mantis did NOT lay directly onto a stick, I was thinking just wrapping them up as is, attached to the paper, in a little baggie, and bundled up in protective packaging would be OK? I'd also be putting a heating pack in there as the temperatures cool. [/QUOTE]
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