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    Where did you find this out? Could you find anything about Colorado? Another worry is that most common grasshoppers only lay eggs in fall that wait through the winter and hatch in spring. Thats not very efficient for feeder purposes. Do you know of any that don't?

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    Well I jumped around from website to website.
    One you may find interesting is Schistocerca Information Site
    I couldn't find any info on if they can breed continually throughout the year.
    Although I did find a species of band-winged grasshopper that I believe would be able to breed continuously. It's called the pallid-winged grasshopper.
    I'm just going to try many different species next summer. There's quite a few in the u.s. that seem to be good candidates.

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    There aren't many in Colorado.

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    I believe Shistocerca nitens occurs in colorado.

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    I dont think so but Shistocerca shoshone does

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    ah, your right I checked.
    And about the Rocky mountain locust.
    There are many, many species in the same genus as it.
    If you already know of this site I apologize.
    But I've been using http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740 quite a bit lately.
    And here's another I've been using quite a bit.
    Welcome to Grasshoppers: Their Biology, Identification and Management

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