Hi, I regularly culture wax worms by taking the commercially available worms and allowing them to pupate and turn into moths. These moths readily mate and I collect the thousands of eggs produced and laid usually in the space where the lid of the container sits against each other. I have noticed that the young wax worms are very different from their parents. For example they spin webs which the parents do not seem to be able to do. The young wax worms are also very lively spinning shelters for themselves and taking food up into the shelter as well as making intricate walkways on webs which they string up across the container. I was wondering if anyone else had noticed these changes in their behavour and whether anyone knows why the offspring can spin web when the parent dont or cant.