I'm sure someone has asked this question before, but I was having trouble finding another thread on it.
I've raised a couple of mantids before, but always in the spring. I live in a part of the U.S. that gets both very hot summers and harsh winters. A recent order of blue bottle pupae were actually hatching in the package due to a sudden heat wave here, which got me concerned about the logistics of keeping mantids year round - something I would like to be able to do, especially if I want to try breeding.
How do folks get their supplies of feeders during harsh summer or winter months? I'm fairly confident that I could culture fruit flies, but I am not confident that my small apartment is conducive to culturing the larger flies necessary for many species. Are the sort of "bad shipping months" something I should be preparing for in advance, or are there special shipping options to deal with this? My local retail options are pretty limited.
I've raised a couple of mantids before, but always in the spring. I live in a part of the U.S. that gets both very hot summers and harsh winters. A recent order of blue bottle pupae were actually hatching in the package due to a sudden heat wave here, which got me concerned about the logistics of keeping mantids year round - something I would like to be able to do, especially if I want to try breeding.
How do folks get their supplies of feeders during harsh summer or winter months? I'm fairly confident that I could culture fruit flies, but I am not confident that my small apartment is conducive to culturing the larger flies necessary for many species. Are the sort of "bad shipping months" something I should be preparing for in advance, or are there special shipping options to deal with this? My local retail options are pretty limited.
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