Gwan-Thwei
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So, as it turns out, it's hard for me to get bugs for my mantis directly from my backyard. I never really thought the large amount of birds would affect the number of grasshoppers i get, but it turns out they eat most anything my mantis eats.
However, since i live up by the Rocky Mountains, i get a lot of boxelder bugs. And i mean a LOT. Trouble is, i'm not sure if these things are toxic for my mantis. I can't find any source saying that they are, but you never know. If they're not, they would make for a good, steady food source.
However, since i live up by the Rocky Mountains, i get a lot of boxelder bugs. And i mean a LOT. Trouble is, i'm not sure if these things are toxic for my mantis. I can't find any source saying that they are, but you never know. If they're not, they would make for a good, steady food source.