You're in trouble lol, if your wife thinks it's bad now wait till summer.Ya ya, lol. Once spring rolls around your welcome to some of the magic lol. My wife will murder me if I don't get rid of SOME of the babies from this winter lol.
If breeding goes along with a natural cycle of spring and summer then my colonies are just in a lul right now, haha.You're in trouble lol, if your wife thinks it's bad now wait till summer.
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You crack me up vfox.
A lul? lolIf breeding goes along with a natural cycle of spring and summer then my colonies are just in a lul right now, haha.
I finally saw my firefly mimics mating today so I know they are finally getting underway as well. They are so tiny, almost 3/4 the size of Panchlora nivea, which is already tiny. I can't wait to see how small their nymphs are, lol.
Yep, they are very fun to watch too; their antennae are as long as their body so when I peer into the bin all I see is 20 pairs waving about and no roaches lol.@vfox: You finally got what you wanted. :lol:
Lol. I love that too, especially with burrowing nymphs. Antennae sticking out of the dirt... I've actually only seen a live Periplaneta like once though.Yep, they are very fun to watch too; their antennae are as long as their body so when I peer into the bin all I see is 20 pairs waving about and no roaches lol.
I'll have more than enough in about a two months if you're interested lol.Lol. I love that too, especially with burrowing nymphs. Antennae sticking out of the dirt... I've actually only seen a live Periplaneta like once though.