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Lost SuperWorm

JayM713 Mar 15, 2007 10:41 PM

I was messin with my older bro hes 24 like i was gonna throw a superworm at him and he hit it out of the tweezers with a towel and went flying somewhere in my room and i looked for it but cannot find it is there anything to worry about like it reproducing or something? or any other things to worry about lol

Replies (4)

Paradon Mar 15, 2007 11:23 PM

Not really. It'll probably die without food and water. LOL!

AndrewFromSoCal Mar 16, 2007 01:03 AM

It won't die, it'll pupate, then turn into a bettle, and then the beetle will die. They get crunchy real fast. :D

LeoLady420 Mar 16, 2007 08:17 AM

I wouldn't worry you may just see a beetle like said before.

gomezvi Mar 21, 2007 01:20 PM

>>I wouldn't worry you may just see a beetle like said before.
Hrmmm... well, depends!
Let's just say you had a couple 'accidents' with your superworms and you end up letting loose a couple or a few in your room. Let's say they all end up pupating, and let's also say that you NEVER notice the 1 1/2- 2 inch black beetles in your room. And by sheer LUCK, you end up with one good male and a couple good female beetles in your room. If you're really messy and allow, I dunno here, a bunch of pizza crusts to pile up in a corner... or if you have a box of cheeriohs that you leave open for a LONG time... You COULD end up with a superworm infestation.
Not very likely, but it COULD happen. Especially if it's very warm!
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