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I want to feed them to my Nigerians, or a possible flower mantis in the future. What if I got like wax worms, gutloaded, them, and coated them with honey and pollen?
I was going to order larvae from Grubco but they only have bluebottles, not the smaller house fly so I ordered pupae from Spider Pharm. What mantids are you feeding bluebottles? I have L6 Unicorns that I thought would fair better with flying insects, but they seem to be a bit timid (as opposed to my Chinese). Do you think bluebottles are too big?The blue bottle flys from grubco work great and are easy, but my last couple of orders did not turn to flys well(perhaps the summer heat during shipping?)
You just have to call them fly larvae instead of maggots.....If roaches make you squemish, maggots may not be your cup of tea, I see Fear Factor every time I look at them!
Nick,Contact spiderpharm.com, he has a fly raising net system, and can address the odor issue. Chuck is the housefly King.Blue Bottle pupae stink worse than housefly, but if you replace the sawdust they are in once it is saturated with their "juices" it helps. If roaches make you squemish, maggots may not be your cup of tea, I see Fear Factor every time I look at them!
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Nick Barta
MANTISPLACE.COM
You and your STORIES! You repeatedly scar me! I was a practicing dental hygienist for 10 years. One day I'm going to dust off a good "pus wabber" story and PM you with it! Pus under pressure in the oral cavity, you get the idea... :wink:I have a story about maggots. When my 2nd boy was born, he was about 6 mts old, I was working as a police officer in Cleveland Ohio, and taking care of my other son who was in school and the home and ...well you know. I was havin a nap with the baby when he woke up and I changed his diaper and went to throw the dirty one away...well I just had woken up and did not have me glasses on and when I went to throw away the old one, I thought I saw something moving around on the wall, I had a fear strike me then and there, cause I don't do maggots! I ran to get my glasses and sure enough, his father during the night (I worked 3rd shift) thru a dirty diaper in there and did not wrap it up. Needless to say, I have not been the same since. It took me hours to clean them up, they were everywhere, I called my dad and he came over to help. They were under the baseboard and all over the sink! I am a very fanatic person about cleaniness and this was awful :shock: :twisted:
Make sure it's a PM! Send a copy to Ian too. I'm sure he'll like it. :lol:You and your STORIES! You repeatedly scar me! I was a practicing dental hygienist for 10 years. One day I'm going to dust off a good "pus wabber" story and PM you with it! Pus under pressure in the oral cavity, you get the idea... :wink:
There are many varieties of "wabbers" and yours was a "wabber"! They are abcesses of various origin and when untreated long enough, they require incision and drainage and they frequently...spew, for lack of a better word. Put it this way, protective eyewear is a definate plus when tackling a wabber. 8) Oh, and those injections are done quickly by hurried practitioners who don't care. Lidocaine delivered very, very slowly is almost entirely painless. The first drop numbs for the next, etc. Your doc was going deeper because he was giving you a "block" to numb a lower tooth. When you block the alveolar nerve, you have to shoot deep in a sweet spot at the back of your lower jaw. When you have an abcess, the Ph of infection toxins neutralize anesthesia. Sometimes it is literally impossible to get numb. I keep my license active, but I don't practice anymore. Everybody hates going to the dentist and the hygienist and it's a bummer.I think I used to have one as a little kid.(I still had baby teeth, whew, or I would have a fake one now.) Is it a small pimplelikething that looks like a cankersore, but whiter and like a bump, on your gums? Wasn't really under my tooth though. Mine was small, less than half a cm? Dentist said that it was probably caused by bacteria getting underneath my tooth since it was loose, and could grow bigger than a quarter!) After the "operation", I had to take antibiotics... I can tell you the whole procedure, from my point of view. Dentists are such liars. I told him to give me those horibly painful shots faster, and he said he would, but it took him forever....Deeper....deeper.....it felt like it was going through my cheek!
I am feeding them to orchids, nigerians, almost everything except ghosts.I was going to order larvae from Grubco but they only have bluebottles, not the smaller house fly so I ordered pupae from Spider Pharm. What mantids are you feeding bluebottles? I have L6 Unicorns that I thought would fair better with flying insects, but they seem to be a bit timid (as opposed to my Chinese). Do you think bluebottles are too big?
:blink:Yeah, I think roaches are good feeders too. When I lived in an apartment during college, I left food outside so that roaches would come and eat them. THen, I go out there at night, gather them up, and have mantises eat the roaches. (Good thing they didn't eat pesticides.)
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