Keeping dubias from breeding?

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CooperDragon

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Not directly but if you keep the temps less than ideal they tend to breed more slowly from what I've seen. Cellar temps in the 55-65f range should slow them down quite a bit.
 

Moon4wolfgirl

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Where would be a good place to store them, I know not the garage because the heat index where I'm at was 110 today.
 

Moon4wolfgirl

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Well nobody is aloud and dosent have basements because of flooding and flat where we live, so I thought my closet, it around the coldest room in the house, that I can use.
 

Moon4wolfgirl

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Ok thanks, my parents are starting to consider me buying dubias for blitz, so I'm just making sure I do my research on how to care for them.
 

Claudiusx

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Why do you not want them to breed? It would save you and your parents a ton of money if you kept them in a manner that allowed them to breed. That way you could stop buying them. They wont get out and breed in the house if that's a concern.

-Brandon
 

Moon4wolfgirl

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I don't want to get it out of hand, an invest our house(that's a big fear of mine because roaches are not my favorite inscect)
 
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