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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 109413" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>Dubia will not infest your house. Ive had countless escapes while feeding spiders. I find them later either dead or nearly dead from lack of moisture and food, or never see them again. I keep Shelfordella lateralis as well. They're considered invasive, all across the southern US. Ive had a few escape. No infestation. If you live in a clean house, chances of an infestation are slim, I think. Trash thrown regularly, house cleaned regularly, theres nothing to eat or drink for them to thrive and multiply. In my opinion. Ive kept both species in my bedroom for years, theyre fantastic feeders, and neither can climb worth a damn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 109413, member: 4086"] Dubia will not infest your house. Ive had countless escapes while feeding spiders. I find them later either dead or nearly dead from lack of moisture and food, or never see them again. I keep Shelfordella lateralis as well. They're considered invasive, all across the southern US. Ive had a few escape. No infestation. If you live in a clean house, chances of an infestation are slim, I think. Trash thrown regularly, house cleaned regularly, theres nothing to eat or drink for them to thrive and multiply. In my opinion. Ive kept both species in my bedroom for years, theyre fantastic feeders, and neither can climb worth a damn. [/QUOTE]
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