Bugs No. 08 - Centipede

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Bugs No. 08 - Centipede

Centipedes are on the rise in terraristics! Christian Kronmüller, a specialist in these fascinating animals and author of a book on the subject, presents these many-legged predators in detail in the next issue of Bugs and reveals tips and tricks on how to keep and breed them.
Insights into the way of life of invertebrates in nature provide valuable information on species-appropriate husbandry. Our Colombian author Jorge Cañas-Orozco has compiled exciting details and impressive photos of scorpions of the genus Opisthacanthus.
During the hot season, wasps and hornets become a nuisance in some places in this country. In Bugs No. 8, we show you what these insects are used for in the Far East - surprises are guaranteed!
Cuba is home to an absolutely spectacular arachnid fauna. Michael Seiter takes you on an expedition in search of flagellate spiders, scorpions and more.
In addition, of course, a number of other exciting topics are addressed, so that there will be something for fans of various invertebrate groups. Plus practical tips and news from the world of science and much more ...

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Editorial
Facets
Dates

Cover story
Armoured hunters and gentle parents - centipedes in the terrarium

The top 10 centipedes for beginners

Flown out
In search of arachnids in Cuba

reportage
Opisthacanthus elatus: Observations from Colombia

Kids Corner
Colourful hummers

reportage
Beetle breeding made easy: white rotten wood from sustainable mushroom production

Culture
Harvest festival in Japanese - Wasps as a delicacy in the Japanese countryside

Book scorpion
Also in your neighbourhood
Service & Imprint

Composition
Feeding recommendation
Technical details
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