Gum snout moth caterpillars raised from eggs

in #insects5 years ago

Hello.
I thought I'd share pictures and videos of some moths I raised from eggs last year.
The variety is the Gum Snout Moth aka Entometa fervens. I found a female moth that had become trapped in a shed and had just dropped eggs everywhere over a bench so I collected a few from which 12 caterpillars hatched.

This first picture shows two caterpillars and a couple of white empty egg cases just to the left of them. It only took two days for them to get to this size. It only took 3 or 4 eucalyptus leaves to keep the 12 of them happy for the first few days.
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Here they are at about 2cm long. Their appetites were incredible as was their prolific pooing!
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Now 5cm long and I am having to raid the neighbour's eucalyptus tree for leaves.
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Here's a video of one eating. At this stage an individual was stripping a whole leaf in minutes.

Here they all are in a glass jar but it was getting a bit too tightly packed for them

I had to move the into a much larger container and collect (pilfer) fresh leaves for them daily (actually it was under cover of darkness). At the bottom right is the tiny green capped vial I first hatched the eggs in.
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Finally they started making cocoons.
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It took about 3 months and the cocoons started to hatch. Of the original twelve that hatched, one caterpillar vanished and three didn't hatch from their cocoons. I didn't get to see all of the surviving moths hatch but here are a few of them.
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It took a bit over 4 moths in total to go from eggs to moths. This was a science project from my three sons to study.
I hope you enjoyed it as well.

Regards,
Richo

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Nice.

This reminds me of a school project back in grade school when they had us keep silkworms.

I hope your kids had a good time with this one.

I've kept silk worms too. These ones were a bit more of a challenge though. Thanks for your comment :)

Wow! That is one of the best things I've seen all day. An amazing amount of patience you have! Wonderful for you sons, and for us.
Resteeming :)

Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.

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