no..u need some fruit flys.i asked this same Q..i was told not to feed ants to them..not sure why tho?im kinda low on aphids for my nymphs and my house is getting invaded by ants do to the rain so i was wondering if i can feed an ant to a nymph but i dunno?can i?
the nymphs are alot bigger
same as all of us..we order them off the net..if your going to do this u need to start getting organized..better to have to much that not enough.at the min i have 12 cultures on the go..i never run out of frute flys..NEVER!..order some cultures from mantis place..i cant seem to get any fruit flies tho anywhere over here imma have to order them
there very tiny and will only be good for L1 ant mantids...ahipds are like 1/4 the size of the fruit fly.if your nympth is fine eating them now it wont soon as it sheds.alright thanksi think you call aphids something else where you live but over here in california there these little bugs in groups chillin on the underside of flowers really slow and juicy for the nymphs.
i find hundreds of them in my backyard but the rain made them hide
yer probably..I've seen the tiny green triangular ones, are those aphids?
Yeah, the chemical spraying ability is what got to my little chinese. He smelled quite weird after and groomed a lot before dying.Ants can be a viable food source for your mantids. There are NO toxins found in any ant that will harm the mantid eating it. The problem stems from the ants ability to fight back! Ants have nasty mandibles and either a sting or chemical spraying ability.