plant pest - mealy bug and whitefly as food

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I have some just hatched Giant Asian nymphs (thanks, Rick). I have some fruitflies for them, but what about feeding them mealy bugs and whiteflys? I have source of these from some infected plants. I have not used any insecticides or other chemicals on the plants yet.

 
i'll be interested to hear other people's opinions on this! :)

i know mealybugs can be VERY VERY waxy. i wonder if mantises would eat the wax or spit it out. if the latter, it would be hilarious to watch a mantis getting frustrated at the meticulous work needed just to eat a measly little meal worm lol.

i think whiteflies are waxy too, but it's been a while since i've seen a whitefly, but if they're waxy too, i don't think they're as waxy.

EDIT: also, mealybugs and whiteflies don't move very much. my guess is that they might move periodically, and just enough to catch a mantis's attention, but by the time the mantis starts closing in on them, they'd be sitting still again lol. i don't see how it would hurt though to just try and see what happens.

 
The mealy bugs are small, but they still do have the wooly, thread-like stuff surrounding them. The whitefly is still in the larva stage on the underside of a Jasmine plant leaf. It would appear that the nymphs are going after both of them.

 
Not meal-wrom. The Latin names are Ferrisia virgata, Phenacoccus solani, Planococcus citri, Pseudoccous longispinus.

 
The mealy bugs are small, but they still do have the wooly, thread-like stuff surrounding them. The whitefly is still in the larva stage on the underside of a Jasmine plant leaf. It would appear that the nymphs are going after both of them.
does the mantis eat the waxy secretions as well or does the mantis discard them?
 
They are very small right now, so it is difficult to tell. I have them on a flower stalk of a plant and the nymphs are right there. I have witnessed them eating some black aphids that I dropped in their tank yesterday.

 

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