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Sorry I don't have pictures yet, but I'm too excited! I just came up to visit Maryland (I've been gone two years after living here my whole life) and the first rotten log I turned over, I found over THIRTY bess larvae and six adults!
Somehow or other, I had never ever encountered them before. I lived here for 23 years and was an invert lover since I was a toddler, and these guys somehow slipped me by. I put them all in a tupperware contained with the rotten mulch I found them in...is that enough? Any chance they'll breed? There's a single horn on their heads if that helps ID them. I'm having trouble finding anything online about how long they live or special needs beyond wood.
When I pick up the adults and make them squeak, the ones in the container squeak back! These are my new favorite pets, by far.
Somehow or other, I had never ever encountered them before. I lived here for 23 years and was an invert lover since I was a toddler, and these guys somehow slipped me by. I put them all in a tupperware contained with the rotten mulch I found them in...is that enough? Any chance they'll breed? There's a single horn on their heads if that helps ID them. I'm having trouble finding anything online about how long they live or special needs beyond wood.
When I pick up the adults and make them squeak, the ones in the container squeak back! These are my new favorite pets, by far.