Black crickets

Murziukas

Arachnobaron
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I saw one female yesterday laying eggs and as I wasn't guarding tank all night I think few more possibly did it. Dariusz, the peat is dry and only "white box" has moisture. Does that mean that they'll drop bombs everywere?
Maybe you could send me few of those you mentioned above? I have 20 zlots without use and have no plans to visit Poland soon, as euro will come it will become just pieces of paper. ;)
 

Stylopidae

Arachnoking
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I know this is totally off subject, but I just saw one of these take down a moth :eek:

It's pretty cold here, so the moth was already debilitated.
 

Dark Raptor

Arachnoprince
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Murziukas said:
Dariusz, the peat is dry and only "white box" has moisture. Does that mean that they'll drop bombs everywere?
Probably they won't drop them in dry places. Females always choose humid substrate.

Murziukas said:
Maybe you could send me few of those you mentioned above? I have 20 zlots without use and have no plans to visit Poland soon, as euro will come it will become just pieces of paper. ;)
Send me a PM with your adress and on monday I'll try to send package. I hope all crixs will survive.

Evil Cheshire said:
I know this is totally off subject, but I just saw one of these take down a moth
It's pretty cold here, so the moth was already debilitated.
My crixs were able to kill large Carabus coriaceus (I though that beetle will eat them :( ). Moths and other 'flying stuff' quickly dissapears in their terrariums :)
 
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