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Texas_gal wrote: This is Charlotte. She lived in our black-eyed peas and would accept grasshoppers right from our fingers. She just died, leaving five egg cases behind, of which we were able to save four. The other was lost to fire ants. We will miss her.
We would like to keep her egg cases safe until next spring and then put them back out in the garden and hope for the best. Any tips?