15 Mexican Jumping Beans - by EZ Botanicals
15 Mexican Jumping Beans with Bumper Beans Game. Distributed exclusively by EZ Botanicals. Fresh 2017 Crop. Fifteen (15) Mexican Jumping Beans in three 1x1x1 inch acrylic enclosures. Bumper Beans Game and care sheet provided. The Mexican Jumping Bean (LASPEYRESIA SALTITANS) comes from high up in the mountains spanning the Mexican States of Sonora and Sinaloa. They are found exclusively in a 30x100 mile area where the host plants grow. In the spring, moths emerge from the previous seasons beans to deposit their eggs in the flowers of the host trees. The egg burrows into the seed, which is divided into 3 sections and is similar to a walnut. When the egg hatches, the resulting larva eats the heart of the bean until it carves a hole to emerge as a small moth. The jumping is a survival instinct. The larva does not like heat, which dehydrates and kills. They jump to find a cool, damp place to survive until spring. Soak beans in dechlorinated water for 5 hours once a month.