Hi all,
I started out by feeding my new orchid mantids some crickets. This was going OK for a while but the male eventually started having stomach problems (liquid poop). I read on the health forum that this is often a problem when feeding only crickets and that other more serious problems can result as well.
So, I have been looking into other options. I have fed them a few flies caught localy and they snatch them up very quickly. The problem is that here in New England flies stop flying around in the winter. In an attempt to remedy this problem I ordered some house fly pupa, which have failed to hatch. To top it all off I live at school, in a dorm, with other people who hate insects (sad I know), so I can't enter into a huge insect breeding program.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions for me. I would really rather not feed crickets if I can avoid it. But right now thats all I have. Do larvae of flying insects work well? I can order waxworms and mealworms. What is best form my orchids in this situation?
Thanks for any suggestions
--Sam
I started out by feeding my new orchid mantids some crickets. This was going OK for a while but the male eventually started having stomach problems (liquid poop). I read on the health forum that this is often a problem when feeding only crickets and that other more serious problems can result as well.
So, I have been looking into other options. I have fed them a few flies caught localy and they snatch them up very quickly. The problem is that here in New England flies stop flying around in the winter. In an attempt to remedy this problem I ordered some house fly pupa, which have failed to hatch. To top it all off I live at school, in a dorm, with other people who hate insects (sad I know), so I can't enter into a huge insect breeding program.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions for me. I would really rather not feed crickets if I can avoid it. But right now thats all I have. Do larvae of flying insects work well? I can order waxworms and mealworms. What is best form my orchids in this situation?
Thanks for any suggestions
--Sam