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Post by enyas24 on Feb 1, 2011 13:16:40 GMT -8
Hey pals, I just tried feeding A.Dubernardi on Cedrus Atlantica. On the images there are 1st instar and 2d instar larvae. They reached this size in 5 days It seems to work nice That's all folks. Tassos Attachments:
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Post by papilio28570 on Feb 5, 2011 19:45:32 GMT -8
Sweet! What is your latitude and elevation above sea level?
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Post by saturniidave on Feb 6, 2011 8:35:40 GMT -8
is that the normal or 'Glauca' (blue) form? Would they eat both I wonder? Dave
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Post by enyas24 on Mar 7, 2011 14:51:04 GMT -8
Sorry for the late reply mates!
First semester fever.. (MSC student)
Currently i live in Southampton, UK
Latitude: 50° 54' North
This is the blue variety of c.atlantica
Lost some larvae in the first attempt due to virus infections but i m keeping a second population as a control measure. No problems so far!
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Post by saturniidave on Mar 7, 2011 16:37:53 GMT -8
I will have to give them a try myself, I have a large Cedrus atlantica 'glauca' here in Kent. Dave
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Post by enyas24 on Mar 8, 2011 9:17:23 GMT -8
well if you d like too, but the results are not final yet. Keep in mind that if finally it s proven that it doesnt work you may lose your larvae. You can split them to try them out though
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