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Not all insects can be successfully imprisoned. The community wiki classifies targets based on their containment viability: Insect Tier Optimal Prison Material Grass / Clover Used for creating automated pet or food farms. Tier 2 (Orb Weavers, Soldiers) Stem / Mushroom Easy to trap; highly predictable pathfinding. Tier 3 (Wolf Spiders, Ox Beetles) Mushroom / Ash
Keter (Uncontainable) Also Known As: The Chrysalis Tomb, Formicary Hell, The Hive of Regret
: You play as Leah, an adventurer investigating a missing survey team on a mysterious island inhabited by giant, hostile insects.
The "insect prison" concept is frequently seen in fantasy and science fiction media. Here are some commonly documented examples: 1. The Hive Confinement (Sci-Fi/Fantasy) insect prison wiki
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The Insect Prison Wiki: A Comprehensive Guide to Terrarium Confinement
Rumia is a mysterious character Leah encounters on the island. She appears to be the only other human resident on the island and offers Leah advice and assistance. She runs a shop where players can buy and sell items, as well as refine lewdness-related items. Not all insects can be successfully imprisoned
(those inside for more than 1 subjective year) are considered lost. Upon physical waking, they refuse to sleep. After 9 days of insomnia, they begin to secrete a waxy substance from their pores—the first stage of becoming a drone.
Maintain maximum security and prevent escapes until the round timer concludes.
Managing an insect prison requires strict operational protocols. Human error is the most common cause of containment failure. Modern facilities combat this by implementing: Tier 3 (Wolf Spiders, Ox Beetles) Mushroom /
Heat pads should always be mounted on the side of the enclosure rather than the bottom. Burrowing insects instinctively dig down to escape heat; a bottom-mounted heater can cook them alive. 4. Bio-Active "Prison Guards": Isopods and Springtails
It serves as the definitive chronicle of Leah's perilous journey on that mysterious, insect-infested island.