Thus, in June in particular, mating and egg-laying came one after the other in the terrariums.
The Crau grasshoppers were busy at the start of the summer! Having become adults within a few weeks timeframe and after undergoing five moults, the grasshoppers from the three breeding stations (La Barben Zoological Park, Besançon Museum and Cathy Gibault’s breeding farm) have been “working” to bring forth the 2024 generation!
© Cathy Gibault
Thus, in June in particular, mating and egg-laying came one after the other in the terrariums.
Nesting boxes filled with Crau soil enabled the females to lay their eggs by pressing the tip of their abdomen into the substrate.
The rice grain-looking eggs are surrounded by a foam produced by the female as she lays her eggs. This foam mixes with the soil and solidifies to form a rigid protective envelope.
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