Now it can be agreed on that fiery searchers (Calosoma scrutator) are one of the difficult if not one of the most difficult species of beetle to get a high egg count out off. I know that Mcmonigle experiment yield some results using a healthy and active orange poricelli sow bug culture in the tank to trigger the females to lay eggs but have anyone tried other critters or feeder animals to create this to happen in captivity? I know for other carnivorous beetle species such as Triceratops beetles earthworms are the main trigger that encourages females to lay eggs and I have heard that caterpillars can possibly encourage female fiery searchers but is it possible other invertebrates such as crickets, waxworms, earthworms, etc. can possible recreate this behavior as well or even with one or more types of feeder invertabrates combined?