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Nothing like introducing a new predator to the Wenas.
Actually Billy, I hadn't given it that much thought. I am trying to figure out where I can store them without the wife having a cow and them not burn up or freeze to death.
I'll stick them in the middle of my chicken coop so if one escapes hes in trouble.
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Make sure to put them in a slick sided container like a glass aquarium and make sure if there is calk in the corners to remove it. They cant climb up slick surfaces like glass or plexi-glass.
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DO they fly at all?
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DO they fly at all?
Yes, when they reach their last stage they can fly a bit. You will want a screen to cover the top.
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I'm surprised the game department allows this. I could definately see me introducing a new species into the Wenas Valley.
Thank God I only ordered a small batch versus the 2000 package.
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If the temperature raises above 80 degrees they can really get motivated to fly. I keep mine around 70. Just like billy said put a lid on them with a screen . Remember you dont want any foreign insects to get in there either, especially flies. Keep them misted with water once a week and fed .
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What do you do with yours in the winter? Obviously you aren't as cold as I am but wondering....I assume they stink.
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I built a plywood box and put a electric heater in it set at 70. Kept them nice and warm through our winter. Would probably work better if you insulated it. I put a door in the front for access to the beattles. Yes they do stink.
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Do you know about light...do they have to be in the dark to work.......
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Hey Bone,
I have "Beetles & Bones" by Rob Graves, I'll send it to you if you want to read it ??
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SURE! Pm sent
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They work best in the dark.
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Bone when I get home later this evening I will dig up some info on beetles for you.
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In reality, they are not new almost anywhere. They appear at a carcass approx 5 days after death. There are a large variety of Dermestidae. Some of the are not even considered flesh eaters.
So, thew only areas that they may exist would be in areas where the temperature is constantly below 30 degrees Centigrade.
Moisture/mildew is very harmful to a colony. Be careful try to dry all items before putting it into their enclosure. They should live quite well in newspaper clippings. You should try and mist them with water every day or every other day. You will see them come from under the paper to take moisture off of the paper.
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I heard they are really stinky Bone. Your wife must really love you or something. I have heard they will eat up your taxidermy...
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