Stag beetle larvae for sale

Bugboy3092

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As the title explains, Ive got many stag beetle larvae for sale, theyre supposedly L. Elaphus, but there is a small chance of them being P. Capreolus ( Ive only found L Elaphus in the area where I collected the grubs) larvae cost 10$ each, shipping costs 10$ for two day, 27 for overnight (LAG is only garuanteed with overnight). If larvae do arrive dead, let me know as soon as they arrive, and I may request photographic evidence.

 
Hi, I don’t have any discounts, although there’s a good chance I’ll send extras
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. These are L2-L3, mainly L3.

 
I dont really sell longhorns at the moment (not that time of year yet) but I can get alobates pennsylvanica, if you can wait a few weeks I could probably get some tarpela micans (pretty much nonexistent on the market, short lived colorful darklings that have a very poorly known biology, no one has bred them in captivity and most life stages havent been formally described) and if you can wait... probably a couple months, I can sell horned fungus beetles from my F3 (that doesnt mean Ive had them for three years, but there have supposedly been three generations) colony (for some strange reason no one else seems to sell them, theyre amazing beetles that are easy to care for, seemingly long lived, and breed well as long as you have whole bodies of shelf fungus. Besides that, I can source some desert species (Im in Georgia, which is why I mostly have forest species) like eleodes and asbolus during the summer.

 
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Many carabids feed heavily on veg matter in the wild though. However they dont seem willing to eat leafy stuff, unlike darklings

Grass seeds, corn/peas/squash, grain-based pet foods, and fruits are good captive bets. Keep in mind some spp are more herbivorous than others, but even specialized predators like fruit a lot

 
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