Thursday, October 29, 2020

Schistocerca americana nymphs hatch

There have been struggles recently with consistent hatches. After speaking with several entomologists, I began to follow of different hatching protocol for Schistocerca americana egg pods. Today was the day the first egg pod was supposed to hatch and it happened right on time. Several dozen nymphs have hatched and more are on the way.  


Schistocerca americana nymph
Schistocerca americana nymph

This one container holds 3 or 4 egg pods. This is the first one to hatch and the first one laid. So there should be several more hundred that will hatch from this container in the coming days.


The above video shows the newly hatched nymphs in their new home. The following video shows a side view of the egg pod container. Hatching nymphs can be seen (they are bright green) below the surface in the cavity left by the egg pod.


Work also continues on M. differentialis, but for now the focus of production will be on S. americana. 










Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Working on incubation and hatching....

Work is ongoing relative to establishing a reliable incubation and hatching protocol. Egg pods collected over the summer have been slow and sporadic to hatch. The images below give some insight into what has been going on the last few months.


Some industry contacts have been made as well. Much has been learned and they were kind enough to share a great amount of information.