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			<title>General Polistes wasp care</title>
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			<dc:creator>Vulgaris</dc:creator>
			<description>A very general care sheet for Polistes wasps. I know Polistes has a better one so mine can be temporary if someone wants to post a better one











Paper wasps are by far the easiest and most fun to raise. They are for the most part quite docile and can be tamed easily







First of all, before you get a queen wasp, you should have the cage all set up and ready for her before hand. The besr method (invented by Tlielaxu himself) is to use an upsidedown &quot;krittter keeper&quot;  ...</description>
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			<title>Centruroides Vittatus</title>
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Introduction

Centruroides Vittatus is also called the striped bark scorpion, or Texas bark scorpion. It is the most common scorpion in the United States. They are found in the inner southwestern states from Southern Illinois to the North, Florida to the East, and South into North/North Western Texas.



Enclosure

Centruroides Vittatus should be housed in a smaller sized enclosure. 2.5 gallon would be my advice depending on the amount of C. Vittatus you have. I have 2 in a 2.5 gallon  ...</description>
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