Interesting. Here in California (at least where I live), the first adults start to appear very late in June and early July and extends throughout the season. If you can back track from that, then you'd have an idea of when they hatch.early or late may or early june or even middle of june!
Same here. In CO the adults appear in late July. I find them primarily on the foothills in bushy areas. From what I've noticed, they like it dry and above 70 degrees F/ 22 degrees C. I've got some ooths incubating. I'm so excited to release themInteresting. Here in California (at least where I live), the first adults start to appear very late in June and early July and extends throughout the season. If you can back track from that, then you'd have an idea of when they hatch.
Will do. I gave them a three month cold period, and recently (about 3 weeks ago) took them out to incubate.Yeah, I always see sub-adults in July (that is when I go to northern California). I was just wondering because I have some ooths incubating too. It's about mid 70F here, so I'm just making sure all is well. Lemmiwinks, let me know when yours hatches.
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