If below 0°C, the leaves Liquidambar are destroyed. It is not tough laurocérasus..
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To make the small reserve fresh leaves for some Actias sp. larvae, in the winter it is very easy .. At the end of September to cut off thick Liquidambar leaves with long petioles in a certain amount to put in plastic bag (not hermetic and not compressed) in refrigerate the packets at + 3°C
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Dean, I am also happy to read this statement from you here.
Why you do not write about this in my mail? I think it can be fixed. Or is it easier to communicate on public for you? -
Dear friends,
That's what I can say about Rhodinia jankowskii from personal experience. The most important thing right conditions for overwintering eggs. This is a very sensitive and moody period for this kind of as I could see. Already for several years I have eggs from the wild females catch in nature. I've been getting a lot of eggs from Russia and never had caterpillars hatch in the spring. I also get eggs ssp. hattoriae from Japan and resulting in some years there is a good percentage of hatching caterpillars, but sometimes only 3 larvae from 50 eggs. Eggs are easy to dry and keep in refrigerator is not an option. I always keep it outside in a shaded place from late September to early March.
The best result if you put the tracks outside on the tree branches in the sleeves. Three years ago, I put larvae on the young and soft Fágus leaves, and it was good to L3. But then all died from bacterial disease, because I continued to keep the larvae in plastic boxes. They do not like plastic boxes. larvae taking the young Fágus leaves, and it is also feed on Rosa, possible Liquidambar.
Cocoons keep in moderate humidity. I use fresh Sphágnum after the rain.This year, I grow larvae without loss on the branches Ph. amurense outside.
Grüsse, Jevgenij
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Hello,
Is it possible to handspring Saturnia pyretorum ?Thank's
Jevgenij
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Thank you Heiner
Regards.
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Thank you very much Rudi!!!
I am interested in an even bigger list of frost-proof:Regards.
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Hallo liebe Züchter!
please help me!
I need a list of flowers for nectar, which they fly and eat imago Butterflies of Europe.
Please who knows what kinds of flowers, tell me?
Thank you all in advance!bitte helft mir!
Ich brauche eine Liste von Blumen für Nektar, die sie fliegen und essen imago Schmetterlinge Europas.
Bitte wer weiß, welche Arten von Blumen, sag es mir?
Vielen Dank an alle im Voraus!Jevgenij
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Hello,
Please tell me wath moth this is ?
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Hello,
Who knows what kind of food plant suitable for caterpillars Macroglossum saga ?
Gruss,
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For example, I generally have no problem pairing Graellsia isabellae.
I put one male and one female in the cage. The female begins to emit pheromones at 21:10 and the male is connected very quickly and without any problems already at 21:40
But the cell needs to be on the street. Or room but with an open window.Jevgenij
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Hello,
In October 2012, I put in refrigerator fresh pupa Saturnia pyretorum I had hoped that butterfly hatched in the spring. In early January, I put the pupa in the damp heat, but even today remain fresh in the pupal diapause :confused: Who knows how long this can continue diapause?
Jevgenij
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Dear Colleagues,
Who knows what kind of food plant suitable for caterpillars Rhodinia jankowskii?
Besides Phellodendron amurense and FagusGruss,
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Antheraea frithi
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I also itneresuet necessarily put a plant to the female laid eggs, or the female laid eggs may on the cell wall without plants?
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moe, thank you very much for your help :squint:
Kind regards,
Jevgenij
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Hello,
Bitte, ich brauche deine Hilfe.
Wer kann mir jemand empfehlen einige Papiere auf die Ökologie und Biologie von Saturnia pavoniella und Saturnia spini dass auf dem Territorium Europas. Ich bin selbst in den ältesten Publikation.
Oder vielleicht jemand Realitäten kennt - wer wann zum ersten sagte der Veröffentlichung dieser beiden Arten.Ich werde sehr dankbar für jede Hilfe.
Please I need your help.
Who can anyone suggest me some publications on the ecology and biology of Saturnia pavoniella and Saturnia spini on the territory of Europe. I'm interested in even the oldest publication.
Or maybe someone who knows the realties and the first time who wrote publications on these two species.I'll be very grateful for any help.
Jevgenij
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Dear Johannes,
Butterflies easily sync in the refrigerator for hatching.
It's easy mating - 15 to 10 degrees. indoors, but must be connected free to air at least two rooms, with the doors open.
But I've never seen mating, I'm thinking this is a very fast as S. pavonia
If the female laid eggs in the photo, they are 100% fertilizedGrüße,
Jevgenij