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Food and Feeding
Honey for mantises
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<blockquote data-quote="sinder151" data-source="post: 264353" data-attributes="member: 7710"><p>Ive read that you can put honey on small wounds on your mantis and it will not infect the mantis, and Mantises do look for Honeybees in the Nature. there is a few youtube movies, im not sure if i can post the link so i wont. but google praying mantis eating honey bees on google and you will see that they catch honeybees for the honey. and i give my Mantises honey sometimes, and it looks like they really love it. </p><p>so if you have a mantis and it have a small wound, put some honey on the wound and it will heal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinder151, post: 264353, member: 7710"] Ive read that you can put honey on small wounds on your mantis and it will not infect the mantis, and Mantises do look for Honeybees in the Nature. there is a few youtube movies, im not sure if i can post the link so i wont. but google praying mantis eating honey bees on google and you will see that they catch honeybees for the honey. and i give my Mantises honey sometimes, and it looks like they really love it. so if you have a mantis and it have a small wound, put some honey on the wound and it will heal. [/QUOTE]
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