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Oak cocoonworm

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Sergey Rybalkin, 04.03.2017 15:21

I took out the pupae after diapause before the new year. They've been lying there for two months, but the butterflies don't come out. Do they have a two-year generation period? Put them back in the refrigerator?

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06.03.2017 11:05, Andrey Ponomarev

I took out the pupae after diapause before the new year. They've been lying there for two months, but the butterflies don't come out. Do they have a two-year generation period? Put them back in the refrigerator?

Wait and wait again.
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30.07.2018 9:49, komaroff

A friend went on an expedition, gave the eggs of this oak tree to raise, in the morning the caterpillars came out, they don't want to eat a rowan leaf, they just crawl. What to do?

30.07.2018 9:56, Bear

A friend went on an expedition, gave the eggs of this oak tree to raise, in the morning the caterpillars came out, they don't want to eat a rowan leaf, they just crawl. What to do?


Offer them clover and rosehip leaves.

30.07.2018 9:57, komaroff

Thank You

30.07.2018 22:42, I.roK.ez

A friend went on an expedition, gave the eggs of this oak tree to raise, in the morning the caterpillars came out, they don't want to eat a rowan leaf, they just crawl. What to do?

I will assume that mine from the same catch, or even from the same mother-came out yesterday, gave rowan, the process of poop formation went very actively, but not immediately-at first we ran for several hours. Maybe you should just wait a little longer.

31.07.2018 16:22, komaroff

Yes, from the same catch, already eating mountain ash, only a few inactive

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