I have raised polpyhemus, cecropia, and imperial moths for a few years, and have gotten everything down to a science. Every year, me and a bunch of friends try lunas, and we can't get them to overwinter for ANYTHING!!! They have two broods here in KC, and everything goes fine until the next spring when only one or two out of 30 will hatch. How do you overwinter yours? We have tried refrigeration with monthly spraying, natural leaf littler, and just a box on a porch. Any thoughts?
I have raised polpyhemus, cecropia, and imperial moths for a few years, and have gotten everything down to a science. Every year, me and a bunch of friends try lunas, and we can't get them to overwinter for ANYTHING!!! They have two broods here in KC, and everything goes fine until the next spring when only one or two out of 30 will hatch. How do you overwinter yours? We have tried refrigeration with monthly spraying, natural leaf littler, and just a box on a porch. Any thoughts?
ConsulOfTheAge 9 months ago