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I pulled my B. dubia container out this morning to give them fresh water, food, and baby carrots, and discovered that there are plenty of babies in there. I was surprised, as the hallway they are in is about 70F-77F degrees year round, and I've seen it stated all over the place that they needed higher temperatures to breed. I guess not!
While this is certainly not a tragedy or anything, what it means is that B. dubia CAN infest your home if they escape, so try really hard not to let any get away from you.
While this is certainly not a tragedy or anything, what it means is that B. dubia CAN infest your home if they escape, so try really hard not to let any get away from you.