Mime454
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Most of my waxworks died, but I got a few on them to pupate in the sawdust medium in which they came. Do they need any special care, or should I just leave them lying in the medium?
Yeah, I bought them for the moths to feed my idolos.I think it's fine to just leave them just the way they are if you want them to emerge. They metamorph into moths.
I know that once the adults hatch, if you want them to breed you have to ball up wax paper for them to lay their eggs on. I didn't read anything about the pupae needing special care, though.Most of my waxworks died, but I got a few on them to pupate in the sawdust medium in which they came. Do they need any special care, or should I just leave them lying in the medium?
So true, they are good feeders if you are going to use forceps, but other than that they just sit there, all boring and such...when I cultured them I used a mx or dry oatmeal and honey...but Rebecca at sells beeswax specifically for waxworms; heck, she sells a lot of stuff for waxworms on her site...Just FYI the adults hardly ever fly. They mostly sit in one spot and crawl around if you are lucky.
The larvae breed?They will breed if fed, other wise they will just turn into moths
I hold the moths by one wing and feed them that way to my mantids. The moth does not like it and struggles. Always get the mantids attention. I use forceps. My fingers got pinched too much!Just FYI the adults hardly ever fly. They mostly sit in one spot and crawl around if you are lucky.
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