I want to start Cetonia aurata indoor population. These flower beetles are common here and I collected 35 larvae from an old sawdust pile in the autumn. Most of them pupated and I'm hoping to get them mating. I have 26 imagos (15 female and 11 male). I been feedeng them apple and keeping in the dark between 23 and 25 degrees C. I've read that they are active during daytime. So to breed them I need to put them in a well lit box? But I'm not sure how big of a box with substrate (decaying wood) I need to use. Some say that beetles lay less eggs when there is not enough room. I kept larvae in 750 ml boxes. Is that going to be enough for breeding? How many eggs does one isect lay? Is there any chance that larvae might show signs of cannibalism when it is too crowded? Anybody have specific experience with that insect? I'm also not sure how much time I have left because first imagos emerged already a month ago.
Greetings form Estonia!
Greetings form Estonia!