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Ooth hatching complications
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<blockquote data-quote="Mystymantis" data-source="post: 335728" data-attributes="member: 9416"><p>Yeah, like Mantisgirl said they are most likely scouts. If you wait more will probably start hatching. Just wondering but, did you overwinter the ooth at all? Did you keep the ootheca in a warm environment since it was laid?</p><p></p><p>I have had Chinese ooths do this to me too, though it was March when it happened. One of my Chinese ooths for like 4 or 5 days had 1-2 nymphs emerge and then later the whole batch hatched with like over 100 nymphs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystymantis, post: 335728, member: 9416"] Yeah, like Mantisgirl said they are most likely scouts. If you wait more will probably start hatching. Just wondering but, did you overwinter the ooth at all? Did you keep the ootheca in a warm environment since it was laid? I have had Chinese ooths do this to me too, though it was March when it happened. One of my Chinese ooths for like 4 or 5 days had 1-2 nymphs emerge and then later the whole batch hatched with like over 100 nymphs! [/QUOTE]
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