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01.04.2017 16:19, Юрий352

Just potatoes from the solanaceae family and not every species of insect can consume it with benefit for themselves. I have no such information and experience on raw potatoes.

01.04.2017 16:20, Faa87

There it is!!!Clearly!Of course, I did not invent to give potatoes myself,but I spied information on the Internet recommended as moisture for nih

08.04.2017 18:12, Faa87

Hello Everyone!In general, the picture I have is this!Of the 20 larvae laid for pupation to date 19 remain of which 9 pcs have become pupae the rest are in the process!Today is already 10day of their arrival separately, each in their own apartment)))One larva for unknown reasons at 7-8day died and began to rot (((I'm waiting for the rest they were slightly smaller than those that have already become pupae!!!Well, the process in practice becomes more understandable!I will conduct further observations!!! Good luck to all!Thanks for your attention!!!

08.04.2017 19:22, Faa87

Activity has already increased 12kukolok after the written previous text took 2-3 hours)))

18.04.2017 17:00, Faa87

hello everyone!Well, I waited)))Hurray!The firstborn got out of the chrysalis!I looked in the box in time and just guessed the birth date)In the pupal stage was 10 days many are already on the way to adulthood!!!

18.04.2017 17:21, Юрий352

hello everyone!Well, I waited)))Hurray!The firstborn got out of the chrysalis!I looked in the box in time and just guessed the birth date)In the pupal stage was 10 days many are already on the way to adulthood!!!

That's good, but don't forget that beetles need available water (capillary drinker-wick). If you keep them on oatmeal (or other organic matter), you can not do without a drinker, when spraying, fungus (mold) will grow all around!
I usually use such a drinker, the legs allow you to adjust its height above the ground.
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This post was edited by Yuriy352-18.04.2017 17: 23

18.04.2017 22:36, ИНО

I managed somehow. Kept it on bran. Sprayed rarely and little, they are quite enough moisture in vegetables and fruits.

20.04.2017 18:59, Faa87

Hello!Question!Today I bought another 30 pieces of larvae so as not to wait and lo and behold one of them turned out to be a white crow in the full sense of these words)In general, it is completely white and without pronounced rings!What is it that they slipped the wrong one, or is it just young animals???

21.04.2017 0:29, Юрий352

Hello!Question!Today I bought another 30 pieces of larvae so as not to wait and lo and behold one of them turned out to be a white crow in the full sense of these words)In general, it is completely white and without pronounced rings!What is it that they slipped the wrong one, or is it just young animals???

Most likely, the larva has recently faded, so it's white.
It is better to support questions with photos, less time to think-you will have to guess at the answer. smile.gif

This post was edited by Yuriy352-21.04.2017 00: 30

21.04.2017 7:22, Faa87

Good!!!I will try to do as you ask!Just so far there was no time to figure out the size of the photo that you need to add so that it wasn't huge!!!Thank you for the answer Yuri calmed down)

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