Bill Oehlke writes,
It doesn't take much warmth to "process" development, especially of
stock that is being delayed beyond its normal eclosion date.
Small species like Saturnia mendocina also develop very rapidly.
They caught me unexpectedly, emerging only eight-nine days after
coming out of cold storage. They had been kept cool well beyond their
normal eclosion dates of March-April and "popped" very quickly when I
took them out of storage in May.
I had some Saturnia pavonia or Aglia tau in cold storage
in a mini fridge. We lost power for a few days due to an ice storm
in March. I don't think temps ever got above 10-12 C, but the moths
started emerging.
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