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GabeU
8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
It's so quiet...
I don't remember a weekend ever being this quiet on here, save for when they first started this site. Maybe that's a very good sign. :)
GabeU
8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
maratsadewrote:I read somewhere that once they get into a home, they always come back.
Sweetpea3829
8 years agoTutor
In the meantime, in the Sweetpea household, we just hatched a mantis ootheca and have a jar of fruit flies to feed the two surviving nymphs, lol.
While Gabe hopes to eradicate his home of pests, we invite them in, lol!
While Gabe hopes to eradicate his home of pests, we invite them in, lol!
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Ask Gabe to supply you with ladybirds -- he's a dealer. LOL
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Sweetpea3829wrote:
In the meantime, in the Sweetpea household, we just hatched a mantis ootheca and have a jar of fruit flies to feed the two surviving nymphs, lol.That's cool. You've got to post some pics!
- Sweetpea38298 years agoTutorLol, when they are big enough to eat ladybirds, I'll have Gabe send me some of his stock๐๐๐
Gabe, I promise to post pics if they get large enough, lol. Every single one died within hours of hatching, except two.
They are cool, though. We usually have hundreds of nymphs in our field. - maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
"We usually have hundreds of nymphs in our field. "
Do they look anything like this?
- Sweetpea38298 years agoTutor
maratsadewrote:"We usually have hundreds of nymphs in our field. "
Do they look anything like this?
HAHAHAHA!
Sadly...all of our nymphs died. :-( I can't figure out why, either.
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
That's sad. Poor nymphs.
Sweetpea3829wrote:Sadly...all of our nymphs died. :-( I can't figure out why, either.
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