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Polyphemus Problem

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MrILoveTheAnts:
Aren't the males usually the first ones to emerge? I see in a lot of other silk moths females will barely make it out of the cocoon before a male is there to pounce on her.

BlueBee:
Success!  I got 2 of my 4 cages to mate last night.  I put 2 in the red oak tree and 2 in a pear tree.  Wouldn’t you it, but both cages in the red oak were mating this morning, neither in the pear were.  There does seem to be something to the myth that the Polys mate best around red oak trees. 




--- Quote from: MrILoveTheAnts on May 03, 2012, 08:21:08 pm ---Aren't the males usually the first ones to emerge? I see in a lot of other silk moths females will barely make it out of the cocoon before a male is there to pounce on her.

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This has been my experience too.  However for some odd reason I’m having female Poly’s emerge first this year.  Might be the weird weather. 

BlueBee:


LOL, I think I like the large cell moths better than the small ones  :)

I had some giant sized Polys emerge this spring from cocoons collected on my Betula Nigra tree.  The Poly on the right was raised on Red Oak.  Everybody says Red Oak is a staple for the Poly’s, but at least in my little world, they have growm bigger on the River Birch.

BlueBee:
BTW… I still have my original problem.  Moths before trees!  I now have hundreds of Polyphemus eggs from my mated moths, but the red oak leafs are not even close to mature.  They do have leafs now; but they’re just baby leafs.  I’m hoping the eggs won’t hatch for another week since we are suppose to have a warm (70s) week this week.  That will help those oak leaves grow out. 

Do you think the polys would eat anything from the grocery store?

MrILoveTheAnts:
I know when Monarchs move through Texas the Milkweed has just poked a few inches out of the ground before they lay eggs all over them. I think the baby leaves will be fine to feed them.

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