what is the best way to keep the larvae? for example what substate, what tank, what temperature etc? and when you remove them to their own containers to pupate...
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Oct 14, 1999 7:23 pm
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I use bran. It tends to mold less than chicken layer mash which is another popular substrate. To separate the larvae for pupation I use one of those parts...
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Oct 15, 1999 12:49 am
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For experimental purposes I need several thousends of the Californien thrips (frankliniella occidentalis). Is there a simple rearing method to get these large...
Zijlstra, S.
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Oct 15, 1999 9:12 am
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near where my mum lives there is a railway track. i found an ant colony under a big stone. how do i go about catching the queen? is the queen enough do start a...
David Trew
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Nov 12, 1999 11:38 pm
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for most animals inbreeding is bad. i am curious as to how much this affects ants and how they avoid it. from what i know (next to nothing) about ants, is that...
David Trew
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Nov 12, 1999 11:38 pm
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You need to find a queen ant that has just flew from the colony, mated, and is looking for a new place to start a new colony. You can't dig up a queen from a...
Wendell Morrill
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Nov 13, 1999 4:37 am
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David- I have studied nuptial flights, and have trapped ants over individual mounds. Some colonies will produce a lot of males for a while, then will produce...
Wendell Morrill
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Nov 13, 1999 4:39 am
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Demay
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Nov 18, 1999 12:00 am
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... Try ant baits, specially metoprene; forget the workers, go for the queen with a grow regulator. check your dealer ... ...
Eduardo Correa
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Nov 27, 1999 5:28 pm
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Clark
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Jan 9, 2000 11:42 pm
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Who is rearing insects that could be fed to chameleons? Wendell Bozeman, Montana ... From: Clark <cthomp1@...> To: entomology@eGroups.com...
Wendell Morrill
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Jan 10, 2000 12:02 am
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I don't know off hand but you should enter this question in the Forum section of http://www.insectnet.com Good Luck, - Clark ... From: Wendell Morrill To:...
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Aslamkhan
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Jan 13, 2000 1:43 am
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need information about this citrus pest known also like rufous scale or west indies red scale for an important research that I am making here in Peru....
Dunia
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Jan 15, 2000 4:37 pm
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I can't see the benefits of fire ants. Could anyone that lives in areas with fire ants think of any? New born rabbits, kittens, pupppies and other animals...
Dan
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Feb 1, 2000 6:27 am
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fire ants are good predators of insect pests such as pecan weevils However, given a choice, I would take the weevils. ... From: Dan <foxcreek@...> To:...
Wendell Morrill
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Feb 1, 2000 2:25 pm
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Hi, I like to get information about to Frankliniella occidentalis. Your life cycle, morphology, identification (larvae,pupae,adults), control. Methods for get...
Emerson Omar Herrera ...
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Feb 7, 2000 10:19 pm
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Hola Para informacion sobre cualquier especie de Thrips se puede dirigir al Dr. Laurence Mound del Museo de Historia Natural de Londres. El es el especialista...
Maria Vargas
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Feb 8, 2000 1:36 pm
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To all concerned. Can anyone tell me about someone/institution from where specimens coud be identified. KA...
Aslamkhan
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Feb 19, 2000 1:40 pm
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What type of insects do you have, and where do you live? Do you need to have them determined to species? ... From: Aslamkhan <aslamkha@...> To:...
Wendell Morrill
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Feb 20, 2000 4:41 am
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Dear Mr. Aslamkhan, I'd be very interested to determine for you insects of the Coleptera Staphylinidae family. Where are your specimens coming from? I presume...
Piero & Piera
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Feb 20, 2000 3:52 pm
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Mar 14, 2000 1:52 am
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Mar 15, 2000 10:40 pm
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Jun 27, 2000 2:37 pm
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Helllllppppp...!!! Have recently started collecting and have quite a few Hercules beetles. I have been using acetone, ammonia, and ethyl acetate in different...
johnsv@...
Aug 12, 2000 1:46 am
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I always used a mimimum amout of gasoline. It seemed to do fine on butterflies, etc. but I have little experience because I was given the materials to make a...
Harold Eddleman
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Aug 12, 2000 4:27 am
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In a jar? I often just put a couple drops of gasoline on the insect in the insect net. Thus the gasoline rapidly evaporated. Thus my insect may have had less...
Harold Eddleman
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Aug 12, 2000 4:48 am
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Hello all. I have some beetles from West Kazakhstan (Central Asia) for sale: SCARABAEIDAE Scarabaeus sp. US$ 1 Pentodon sp. US$ 1 ...
Jan Miatleuski
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Aug 26, 2000 2:30 pm
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Looking for an entomologist to do some design work for our new cricket farm. We are also interested on any information pertaining to the nutritional value of...
chiarella@...
Sep 22, 2000 4:07 pm
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I am looking for as many different immature insects as possible for a class presentation. Anyone out there have some for sale?...