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Food and Feeding
New kinds of feeders for mantises
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<blockquote data-quote="happy1892" data-source="post: 349511" data-attributes="member: 5913"><p>Wow, that is a great idea. I haven't even thought about using a black light for attracting feeder moths. So far I have used a normal light at our porch to attract moths during the summer for feeding more picky mantises, like adult male Ghost mantises.</p><p></p><p>I may try planting some mountain mint. I have heard mint is easy grow. Does it flower through the winter to attract bees? I may not want to feed too many solitary bees though, since as you mentioned they may not be doing too well in the wild with disturbance from man and a warming climate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happy1892, post: 349511, member: 5913"] Wow, that is a great idea. I haven't even thought about using a black light for attracting feeder moths. So far I have used a normal light at our porch to attract moths during the summer for feeding more picky mantises, like adult male Ghost mantises. I may try planting some mountain mint. I have heard mint is easy grow. Does it flower through the winter to attract bees? I may not want to feed too many solitary bees though, since as you mentioned they may not be doing too well in the wild with disturbance from man and a warming climate. [/QUOTE]
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