i was thinking of culturing some squat flys, but you see, im very squemish of large maggots!can they be reared the same way as fruit flys?
can anyone help me start a culture?
i feed my fruit flys a mix of oats banana and a little brown sugar sometimes.
thanks
rob
Squatts are the common name for the larvae of the house/curly winged fly, the former bought from an angling centre and the latter a live food supplier.
Pinkes are commonly known as greenbottle larvae, these are easily taken but not as meaty as the bluebottle who's larvae are normally just refered to as "maggots" in uk angling terms.
Even small
Idolomantis can usually manage all three of these flie species but it would probably be best to be sensible.
As larvae they all feed on decaying meats with the possible exeption of house/curly winged flies which i always find breeding in rotten vegtable matter on the compost heap and green wheely bin!!
They are usually cleaned at an angling centre and covered in some dry, powdered ,vegtable matter to stop them from sweating to much, harmless but vigorous wrigglers
All these flies can be gut loaded with honey, and fruit juice/puree, i like to leave them a few days to fly around and develope their flight muscles and gut load up before i feed them to my mantids, but the odd fly can be fed straight to really hungry mantids with no ill effect.
I pupate/hatch loads of flies during the summer and rely more on roaches during winter unless i have speciffic fly feeders and never have this problem with flies not hatching, a difference i've noticed is that i let my maggots pupate in the ground in my greenhouse and more recently in a bucket of soil, i wonder if this makes a difference like more constant or stable relative humidity/light/warmth??
Crickets i dont even want to go there, but they are not the most numerous prey item on
Idolomantis natural diet, which would contain more flies, bee's, wasps, moths/butterflies and flower visiting bugs and beetles and even the pollen that these animals would surely be carrying.
Crickets not kept satisfactory enough eg pet shop windows, half price packs, damp, cold, dehydrated and starved can be a death sentance to even the strongest mantis species.
sorry to bore you all, i didnt realise how much i'd written