PhilinYuma
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Bees are occasionally mentioned as a food source of opportunity, but for the past month I have been capturing them on a daily basis (though folks from the Frozen North will have to wait until spring, I guess)). I take three medication vials with me and snag them, very easily, from whatever flowers are in bloom. The important thing to remember (actually, two) is to prepare them for feeding as soon as you get them home, because if you leave them in the vial for a few hours, they will probably be dead. I don't even chill them before serving. I just open the feeding port in the enclosure and tip them in. They are a great source of protein for larger mantids (Chinese will often catch them within seconds of introduction) and I have never seen them cause any problem with their stings.
The second thing to remember is to take care to secure the vial when it is occupied and to carry it it in some kind of bag (I use my camera bag). Last week, I saw an available bee just after I had secured one, and in the excitement of the chase slipped the occupied vial into my pocket. I guess that I didn't do a perfect job with the "child proof lid" either, because on the way home I felt a sharp pain in my left thigh and realized what had happened :huh:
The poor little critter had stung me through the pocket lining and my Fruit of the Looms, and when I got home the sting was in the pocket lining and not me. A little ammonia solution and a quick shot of morphine fixed me up.
Bee: 1 Phil: 0
Does anyone else use these critters on a regular basis?
The second thing to remember is to take care to secure the vial when it is occupied and to carry it it in some kind of bag (I use my camera bag). Last week, I saw an available bee just after I had secured one, and in the excitement of the chase slipped the occupied vial into my pocket. I guess that I didn't do a perfect job with the "child proof lid" either, because on the way home I felt a sharp pain in my left thigh and realized what had happened :huh:
The poor little critter had stung me through the pocket lining and my Fruit of the Looms, and when I got home the sting was in the pocket lining and not me. A little ammonia solution and a quick shot of morphine fixed me up.
Bee: 1 Phil: 0
Does anyone else use these critters on a regular basis?