alicenwnderlnd
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over the past few months, I have experimented with several different methods of fly rearing with stinky results. tried the fish in a trap and man was that gross! the whole thing went in the trash.A few other "bait" methods were not any better. my goal was to use wild flies from the yard to just have a continuous supply of flies, get rid of the planning to order, and time them so that I don't run out. So when I read a conversation Phil was having with another about this subject, i quickly emailed him and he sent me a recipe(and ingredients)for some good stuff. so, here is how it is going:
Day 1: soaked catfood in hot water for a few hours. used 1.5:1 ratio, kids think i am crazy but thats o.k with me :innocent:
the mixture was nice and soft, and mixed easily with a spoon, but i got the mixer out anyway because now the kids think i have totally lost my mind. :lol:
add the rest of the ingredients mix it throw in the wood chips and woo woo done!
I picked out my containers before hand to ensure the maximum surface space for air. A few toss away Tupperware bowls and a 5 gallon ice cream bucket. I put the bucket in a tree in my back yard.
its a place the flies gather in the shade when its warm.And double important, my huge lab cant reach it!
the smaller containers, i started 2 inside cultures using the net cage system. one HF one BB started with about 20 flies each in them.
had some mix left so i tossed it in the freezer just in case I need to add food.
Day 3 quick check and the outside bucket is covered in flies!!! all sizes of flies,that should be fun! the inside ones look good too! they do not smell at all like rotting food, so all is well!
Day 5 give a quick check outside and the bucket is a fly breeding ground! what am i going to do with all of those flies! :smarty: I know! get more mantis!!
I looked at one of the containers and it nice and crusted on the top but soft underneath, i think, just like it is supposed to be.
i then feel a need to make a huge long post to give everyone something to read. :whistling:
i am planning on harvesting the pupa so that i can store some. I have a feeling the bucket outside will have millions! the thought of doing it kinda still gives me the creeps but I am going to do
it! I am open to suggestions on easy ways to get it done though! :blink:
Day 1: soaked catfood in hot water for a few hours. used 1.5:1 ratio, kids think i am crazy but thats o.k with me :innocent:
the mixture was nice and soft, and mixed easily with a spoon, but i got the mixer out anyway because now the kids think i have totally lost my mind. :lol:
add the rest of the ingredients mix it throw in the wood chips and woo woo done!
I picked out my containers before hand to ensure the maximum surface space for air. A few toss away Tupperware bowls and a 5 gallon ice cream bucket. I put the bucket in a tree in my back yard.
its a place the flies gather in the shade when its warm.And double important, my huge lab cant reach it!
the smaller containers, i started 2 inside cultures using the net cage system. one HF one BB started with about 20 flies each in them.
had some mix left so i tossed it in the freezer just in case I need to add food.
Day 3 quick check and the outside bucket is covered in flies!!! all sizes of flies,that should be fun! the inside ones look good too! they do not smell at all like rotting food, so all is well!
Day 5 give a quick check outside and the bucket is a fly breeding ground! what am i going to do with all of those flies! :smarty: I know! get more mantis!!
I looked at one of the containers and it nice and crusted on the top but soft underneath, i think, just like it is supposed to be.
i then feel a need to make a huge long post to give everyone something to read. :whistling:
i am planning on harvesting the pupa so that i can store some. I have a feeling the bucket outside will have millions! the thought of doing it kinda still gives me the creeps but I am going to do
it! I am open to suggestions on easy ways to get it done though! :blink: