This lady laid an ooth today!
It does! It is very hard to find them in the grass, eventhough they are right in front. I have only caught them once in the grass. Most of the time, it is the female ready to lay an ooth on the tree trunk that make them "visible". Male is not easy to find in the grass either, but male tends to be nervous and fly away as soon as something approach them so we make good use of this "weakness" to locate them. All you need is a butterfly net and capture it whenever you thikn there is a giant mosquito flying around.That insect looks like it blends into grass perfectly.
Usually around 20-25 nymphs per ootheca, it amazed me that many nymphs there are in such a little ooth.How many can you expect to hatch per ootheca?
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