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Walkingstick Eggs - Diapheromera femorata

Walkingstick Eggs - Diapheromera femorata
Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
Size: about 2-3 mm
These are some of the 86 eggs layed by an adult that was caught October 6, 2011.

Nice!
Do you still have these? I would love to get my hands on some to photograph and raise.

 
Yes, they are in my refridgerator right now,
how many would you want, I want to keep 15 of them for myself. Also, how to package them and where to send them to would also be needed.

 
Great!
15 or so would be plenty for me too. Let's connect offsite-- can you email me at ceiseman@gmail.com?

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