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Food and Feeding
Flying roaches
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<blockquote data-quote="Obie" data-source="post: 7637" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>Well, even roaches that can fly aren't exactly the kind of "flying insects" that gonys are into. G. gongylodes prefers insects that spend a good amount of time flying around and aren't very large, like houseflies, bees and moths. Roaches usually only fly for short distances and even then, usually just to escape predators or brake their fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Obie, post: 7637, member: 238"] Well, even roaches that can fly aren't exactly the kind of "flying insects" that gonys are into. G. gongylodes prefers insects that spend a good amount of time flying around and aren't very large, like houseflies, bees and moths. Roaches usually only fly for short distances and even then, usually just to escape predators or brake their fall. [/QUOTE]
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