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puff on..........Dave
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They can continue to flourish even below 70*, although at a slower rate. Two days in the freezer would seem to be a better option. ![]()
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How long can the eggs lay dormant? Thanks again..................Dave
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Perhaps this'll help, Dave.
Some biology paragraph. http://www.thefinerlife.com/smokers_...gar_beetle.htm
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Tim......Thank you so much. This is one article I had not come across yet.
I'll give it a good reading when I get the time a little later. Puff on.......................Dave
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Now remember that is only the eggs, the larvae have between 5 to 10 weeks and then move on to the the pupal and prepupal stages can take up to 3 weeks and then on to adult hood which adds another potential 4 weeks. Assuming maximum range on all life stages it seems reasonable to assume that it could be 6 months of time that could pass before you could be sure of total mortality. That assumes of course that a female does not lay more eggs. |
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