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<blockquote data-quote="formularacer" data-source="post: 350663" data-attributes="member: 13720"><p>Been watching the forum for a bit. I refer to them as farm workers. I had two egg sacks hatch last year out of ten purchased. This year so far purchased three Chinese egg sacks and one Carolina. There is one from last year on my maple tree and I just found one in my asparagus bush, which was brought in and is next too Carolina one. </p><p>One of the Chinese ones hatched and I have a hundred nymphs munching on flightless fruit flies. Watching them is like a living MC Escher image.</p><p></p><p>I have a dozen in my tent they are working on the fruit flies, they seem happier on plants than being in a group setting in a cage</p><p></p><p>So when the weather warms up they will be turned loose in the garden. They like to eat Lantern Flies finding pairs of Lantern Fly wings tells me they are eating well. </p><p></p><p>michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="formularacer, post: 350663, member: 13720"] Been watching the forum for a bit. I refer to them as farm workers. I had two egg sacks hatch last year out of ten purchased. This year so far purchased three Chinese egg sacks and one Carolina. There is one from last year on my maple tree and I just found one in my asparagus bush, which was brought in and is next too Carolina one. One of the Chinese ones hatched and I have a hundred nymphs munching on flightless fruit flies. Watching them is like a living MC Escher image. I have a dozen in my tent they are working on the fruit flies, they seem happier on plants than being in a group setting in a cage So when the weather warms up they will be turned loose in the garden. They like to eat Lantern Flies finding pairs of Lantern Fly wings tells me they are eating well. michael [/QUOTE]
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