A normal shield ooth has WAY more than that. These hatch out all at once too.There are only about 15 of them... Should I be expecting a huge "wave" of them tomorrow?
Yes. I misted the ooths after the initial small bunch emerged (at the beginning of the "calm before the storm" lol) to help make sure the ooth was moist enough to ensure easy hatching for the rest. But it may be too late for that now. You don't want to wet it down and drown emerging nymphs. Maybe have a moist paper towel on the bottom of the enclosure to help with humidity. Good luck... and have fun!There are only about 15 of them... Should I be expecting a huge "wave" of them tomorrow?
How many did you end up with? Sounds like a lotapots!Good thing I've got flies out the wazoo. Only a few have eaten their first meals; All seem healthy and very curious.
How old are yours, Lynne? Enjoy their cuteness while you may! They quickly grow into lean, mean eating machines. Mine will take a bee before I have time to put the bung back into the feeding port!I have a few of these so cute, and quite active too. Congrats.
They are 2nd instar right now and yeah they are hungry lil suckers but i love that about them However i wont be feeding bees lol. They are scarce over here.How old are yours, Lynne? Enjoy their cuteness while you may! They quickly grow into lean, mean eating machines. Mine will take a bee before I have time to put the bung back into the feeding port!
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