Engraver30
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I have a ton of earwigs beetles running around my yard. Does anyone see a problem with feeding some of them to my Chinese mantids?
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Perhaps because it was dead? I wouldn't feed the earwigs to the mantids unless it was older (the mantid)I wouldn't feed them earwigs. One time, when my mantises were little nymphs, I got an earwig and chopped it to pieces so it wouldn't be so big. However, no mantis would eat it. Maybe it gives off a warning scent? I also tried putting an earwig in with a spider and the spider wouldn't attack the earwig too. The earwig can attack pretty harshly with the pincher.
So you do handfeed them?They'll eat dead things if they taste the juices and they like it. I fed them a lot of fruit flies with crushed heads.
I had a mantis whip a pillbug away from himself when the pillbug tried to close on him! It was kind of funny.You can feed them about any insect you want. If the mantis can't or won't eat it they will drop it.
Don't bother with pillbugs.Oh yeah, I tried pillbugs too. I think their shells are too hard for a mantis to chew.
I did that to feed nymphs that didn't have that much as much of an appetite. Yes, I know... time consuming like crazy.Yeah, OGIGA, why did you do that
I still don't understand. If there is food in their cage, and they are hungry, they will eat.Haha... I'm sure I'm not the only one who did that. Anyway, I get one fruit fly on a piece of paper on my desk and crush its head with a toothpick. Initially, I just wanted to crush it anywhere, but I always seem to get the head and red juices go everywhere.I did that to feed nymphs that didn't have that much as much of an appetite. Yes, I know... time consuming like crazy.Yeah, OGIGA, why did you do that
lolI had a mantis whip a pillbug away from himself when the pillbug tried to close on him! It was kind of funny.You can feed them about any insect you want. If the mantis can't or won't eat it they will drop it.
mantids only eat things that taste good. one of the signs that something might taste good is if it moves like something that might taste good, i.e. a living thing. if the mantis somehow skips that moving step and jumps directly to taste, and it tastes good, then it's game!Interesting... I thought mantids only ate things that moved!
Not the crippled ones.I still don't understand. If there is food in their cage, and they are hungry, they will eat.
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