A anti Member Joined Dec 12, 2010 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Dec 25, 2010 #2 Is it Ok to feed exclusively wild-caught insects, like flies, moths, grasshoppers? Thanks
P PhilinYuma Well-known member Joined Oct 24, 2008 Messages 4,910 Reaction score 37 Location Yuma AZ, where else? Dec 25, 2010 #3 anti said: Is it Ok to feed exclusively wild-caught insects, like flies, moths, grasshoppers? Thanks Click to expand... Yep! That's what wild mantids eat!
anti said: Is it Ok to feed exclusively wild-caught insects, like flies, moths, grasshoppers? Thanks Click to expand... Yep! That's what wild mantids eat!
MantisNation Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2007 Messages 133 Reaction score 5 Location Tampa, Florida Dec 26, 2010 #4 the best stuff for mantids, just make sure the feeder insects are being captured in a place free of pesticides
the best stuff for mantids, just make sure the feeder insects are being captured in a place free of pesticides
hibiscusmile Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 13,724 Reaction score 930 Location Ohio Dec 26, 2010 #5 Ditto Twice :tt2:
Rick Well-known member Joined Dec 15, 2004 Messages 15,907 Reaction score 583 Location NC Dec 26, 2010 #6 Yes of course. During the warm months that is what I do. Just make sure you're getting them from somewhere that has not had any pesticides sprayed.
Yes of course. During the warm months that is what I do. Just make sure you're getting them from somewhere that has not had any pesticides sprayed.
Orin Moderator Joined Dec 10, 2004 Messages 1,954 Reaction score 310 Location USA Dec 27, 2010 #7 If you've just got a few older nymphs or adult mantids sure, otherwise you'd be spending way more time than necessary.
If you've just got a few older nymphs or adult mantids sure, otherwise you'd be spending way more time than necessary.