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| | | Re: Check under your doormat! Quote:
Originally Posted by eeyore They do move about a bit but i wouldnt think they would be conciously wrestling  I cant see a problem with keeping them - perhaps in a jar or tank with muslin over the top so that they get air but the insects dont escape when they hatch - it would be good to identifty ythem though so that you can provide a food plant for when they hatch out....
..... but that will take a real insect expert which unfortunately I'm not  it might be worth dropping a pm to fourwings , aeshena , or paul mabbot in case they dont see this thread | Pm worked | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Threaded Mode |
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