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Maintenance Of Bedbeetles (Hemiptera)

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Домпи, 10.10.2013 7:28

Caught today on the wall of the house Mundungus saddled (Lygaeus equestris). I want to keep him at home all winter.

Please tell me what you can feed at home? In-net write that it is herbivorous, but without more specific information. Maybe he has some special food preferences?

What kind of maintenance conditions does it need to create in general? Maybe someone has experience keeping this insect? Please share your experience! smile.gif

Is it possible, if I suddenly catch individuals of the opposite sex before the frost, to breed this species?

This post was edited by Dompi - 10.10.2013 07: 31

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10.10.2013 23:47, Triplaxxx

In the library "Flora and Fauna" there is a Fauna of Ukraine according to ligeids, everything is described in some detail about this species, you can read it if you master the Ukrainian language (after all, not Chinese).
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