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Chlorion sp. Wasps


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#1 Offline Zeiss - Posted July 17 2019 - 11:59 PM

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I caught a couple females and was wondering if anyone had any experience with this genus.



#2 Online Canadian anter - Posted July 18 2019 - 10:51 AM

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I personally haven't, but I think you could use a similar method as the method for those emerald cockroach wasps
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#3 Offline Zeiss - Posted July 18 2019 - 11:48 AM

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I personally haven't, but I think you could use a similar method as the method for those emerald cockroach wasps

That's what I've been trying to do to no avail.  I actually know someone who raises them in her research lab at my campus where she studies their toxin's affects on the roaches; pretty cool in my opinion.



#4 Offline mbullock42086 - Posted July 23 2019 - 10:08 AM

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they need a large enclosure, a mesh cage would work.  gotta give em wet clay






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