ABbuggin
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How many times have you fed house flies or bluebottle flies to you mantids, but manage to loose several by the time your done? Are you tired of hearing you parents or spouse complain about the constant "buzzing" throughout the house? Are you tired of being blamed for every loose fly in the house, even when you know it is not your fly and came in from outside? Tired of killing you flies in the freezer because you forgot to take them out? Getting sick of waiting 30 minutes for them to chill in the fridge? Well, I have the solution for you.
Not sure what to call it, but it is made of a 16oz deli cup, the lid has been cut out and has a smoothie lid glued to the top, and the end of a pill bottle glued to the top of the smoothie lid with a foam stopper in it. When I want to get some flies, I simply remove the foam stopper, and place a vial on top. The flies crawl right on in by themselves. I'm sure that doesn't make a bit of sense, so here are some pics: B)
Here it is. Notice the 16oz cup, smoothie lid, and pill bottle bottom all glued together.
Top view. I use a foam plug to keep the flies it.
Here it is with the vial on top.
Notice all the flies inside after just 15 seconds.
Once the vial fills up, I place a thin plastic disk (cup bottom) between the two to prevent the flies from flying out the bottom container. As long as the vial is upside down, the flies will not fly out. Once I remove the vial, I put a foam stopper in it.
While I am busy using the flies that I just collected, I put another "fly cartridge" (ha ha) on the container to fill up while I feed my mantids.
Once the flies are in the vial, I angle to foam to allow the flies to crawl beside it.
Once the flies are beside the foam, I straighten it out trapping the flies. There is not enough pressure here to kill them.
Continued........
Not sure what to call it, but it is made of a 16oz deli cup, the lid has been cut out and has a smoothie lid glued to the top, and the end of a pill bottle glued to the top of the smoothie lid with a foam stopper in it. When I want to get some flies, I simply remove the foam stopper, and place a vial on top. The flies crawl right on in by themselves. I'm sure that doesn't make a bit of sense, so here are some pics: B)
Here it is. Notice the 16oz cup, smoothie lid, and pill bottle bottom all glued together.
Top view. I use a foam plug to keep the flies it.
Here it is with the vial on top.
Notice all the flies inside after just 15 seconds.
Once the vial fills up, I place a thin plastic disk (cup bottom) between the two to prevent the flies from flying out the bottom container. As long as the vial is upside down, the flies will not fly out. Once I remove the vial, I put a foam stopper in it.
While I am busy using the flies that I just collected, I put another "fly cartridge" (ha ha) on the container to fill up while I feed my mantids.
Once the flies are in the vial, I angle to foam to allow the flies to crawl beside it.
Once the flies are beside the foam, I straighten it out trapping the flies. There is not enough pressure here to kill them.
Continued........
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