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Food and Feeding
New kinds of feeders for mantises
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<blockquote data-quote="ANTdrew" data-source="post: 349504" data-attributes="member: 13027"><p>Have you tried black lighting for moths? You can get cheap bulbs on Amazon and shine them on a white sheet to attract all sorts of nocturnal insects. </p><p>If you can plant mountain mint, you’ll get tons of solitary bees that are probably less aggressive than honey bees. I would harvest sparingly, though, since native bees are struggling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANTdrew, post: 349504, member: 13027"] Have you tried black lighting for moths? You can get cheap bulbs on Amazon and shine them on a white sheet to attract all sorts of nocturnal insects. If you can plant mountain mint, you’ll get tons of solitary bees that are probably less aggressive than honey bees. I would harvest sparingly, though, since native bees are struggling. [/QUOTE]
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