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Several problems with that idea, agent A.

For one thing, their holes are more than 13 feet up in my house's external rafters. If I got up on a ladder, I'd lose my necessary mobility. My one lead on these guys is that there's a meadow nearby where they feed. I get all set to get them by closing a deli cup around them, when I chicken out.

 
Several problems with that idea, agent A.

For one thing, their holes are more than 13 feet up in my house's external rafters. If I got up on a ladder, I'd lose my necessary mobility. My one lead on these guys is that there's a meadow nearby where they feed. I get all set to get them by closing a deli cup around them, when I chicken out.
then use the lid to whack them into the cup so u can close it before they get out and sting u

 
Not really daring. A swarm of honeybees is not defensive since they have no hive to protect. I doubt that swarm planned on staying there. I posted a thread about my bees and nobody seemed interested. And Alex, stop feeding honeybees to your mantids.....seriously.
i never saw that post, i want to go look for it now :p

 
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There seem to be some "stragglers" just hanging around and seem lost, like they've lost their hive or something. :lol: They are probably doomed to die anyway without the hive, so I am going to bring them home to feed the mantids tonight. :chef:

 
There seem to be some "stragglers" just hanging around and seem lost, like they've lost their hive or something. :lol: They are probably doomed to die anyway without the hive, so I am going to bring them home to feed the mantids tonight. :chef:
Lucky mantids!

got some natural pollen and such on them too

 

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