Hornworm eggs!

I have food. :)
Can they crawl glass.?
Make sure that their isn't moisture in whatever you keep them in. If there's too much moisture it will kill them. Yes they can climb when they are little, but not so much once they get a bit larger. While they're babies you will want to keep them around 80 because they're more temp sensitive. After they get around 3/4" or so you can keep them in the low 70s for them to grow slower, and in the low 80s for them to grow faster. If you keep them constantly at 80 or so they will be full grown within 2 weeks and maybe a few days!

How many eggs do you have and what are you going to keep them in?
 
Get some deli cups (16 oz) with vented lids with the black grid stapled to the bottom. Put either silk chow or horn chow in the bottom of the cup ontop of the staple holding the grid to the cup. put the eggs on the upside down lid and turn the cup upside down ontop of the lid. Leave it that way until they hatch and climb the grid to get to the food.

I have never had any issues with a little moisture and hornworms. Silkworms yes. Silks die if you look at them funny but I had zero dieoff my last batch of horns and I must have hatched out 500 hornworms to feed off and gave away 2000 eggs. The deli cup method I describe works like a charm. JMO
 
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Get some deli cups (16 oz) with vented lids with the black grid stapled to the bottom. Put either silk chow or horn chow in the bottom of the cup ontop of the staple holding the grid to the cup. put the eggs on the upside down lid and turn the cup upside down ontop of the lid. Leave it that way until they hatch and climb the grid to get to the food.

I have never had any issues with a little moisture and hornworms. Silkworms yes. Silks die if you look at them funny but I had zero dieoff my last batch of horns and I must have hatched out 500 hornworms to feed off and gave away 2000 eggs. The deli cup method I describe works like a charm. JMO
I've used the 16 oz deli cups too, and I do agree that they work great. But have you ever tried them with your silkworm raising bin? I seen that thread a while back and I plan on using it with some hornworms soon. And I'm currently using it with some silks, so thanks for posting that :D
 
I didnt just because it was so much easier hatching out hornworms in the deli cups. It would be a great way to raise them once they reach a certain size to be cramped in the cups. I have about 50 pupated worms that wil be moths soon so I wil have to document how it works out and try those sterilite tubs with the horns once they get big.
 
Where can you buy the plastic grid/mesh for the cups.... Also what kind of stapler to staple it to the cups?
 
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