Grasshopper eggs diapause

Longhorn1234

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Does anybody with experienced in grasshoppers know how long could their eggs be in diapause? For example, I know that silkworm eggs can be kept in the fridge for up to 6 months (according to some people) even when they only need to be in diapause for 2-3 months. Is this the same case with grasshoppers or would the eggs just not hatch if you left them for too long in the fridge?
 
I never did a diapause on grasshoppers, wouldn't know they layed eggs until I saw nymphs... :ROFLMAO:

Haha must have been a nice surprise! I believe that not all grasshoppers need a diapause. I'm not 100% sure on that though. Do you know what kind of grasshopper you had?
 
I have care sheets of how to breed two species of grasshoppers from the genus of Schistocreca (Bird Grasshoppers). They are copyrighted care sheets and $10.00 for the complete package. They should help with breeding other grasshopper species.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
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