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Edit: best way to remove the mites is by spraying the beetle with a spray bottle quite a bit, and rinsing it under the tap on cold water.
I have a polyphemus beetle that has recently left it’s pupal cell and emerged, and it is covered in a decent amount of grain mites.
My question is, what’s the best way to remove mites from an adult beetle? I’ve tried scrubbing it with a bit of water and a ultra soft tooth brush, but it’s shell repels the water quite a bit and the mites don’t really fall off.
I’ve heard of putting larvae with dry leaves for a few days to removes mites so it’s currently sitting in a container filled with leaves.
And on that note, can M. polyphemus be fine in low humidity for a few days?
thanks
I have a polyphemus beetle that has recently left it’s pupal cell and emerged, and it is covered in a decent amount of grain mites.
My question is, what’s the best way to remove mites from an adult beetle? I’ve tried scrubbing it with a bit of water and a ultra soft tooth brush, but it’s shell repels the water quite a bit and the mites don’t really fall off.
I’ve heard of putting larvae with dry leaves for a few days to removes mites so it’s currently sitting in a container filled with leaves.
And on that note, can M. polyphemus be fine in low humidity for a few days?
thanks
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