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Food and Feeding
Using Blue Bottle Flies
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<blockquote data-quote="Mantid-Tim" data-source="post: 341655" data-attributes="member: 11944"><p>The trick to that is put a spoonful (i.e. one day of feedings worth) of blue bottles into your hatching container every other day. Then eventually they will hatch regularly.</p><p></p><p>In my experience BBFs take at least a week to hatch from larva state anyway; with pupas you can't tell because you can't tell how matured they are from larva. But try out that trick....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantid-Tim, post: 341655, member: 11944"] The trick to that is put a spoonful (i.e. one day of feedings worth) of blue bottles into your hatching container every other day. Then eventually they will hatch regularly. In my experience BBFs take at least a week to hatch from larva state anyway; with pupas you can't tell because you can't tell how matured they are from larva. But try out that trick.... [/QUOTE]
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