Jay
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[SIZE=12pt]After some time looking for a specific insect I am struggling to find a feeder insect that I could feed a small to medium sized mantis. I am looking at breeding some feeder food with the following parameters:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]1. The adult form of the feeder insect must be about the size of an adult housefly.[/SIZE]
2. The feeder insect must be low maintenance (about the same maintenance as a fruitfly colony or less).
3. Breeding/keeping the feeder insect must not make my house stink.
4. The food for this feeder insect must be something that I could buy from a local grocery/health/or hardware store and be inexpensive.
5. The feeder insect must be able to breed relatively fast (at least once a month at a higher temperature).
6. I would prefer (but it is not necessary) that the feeder insect is a flying insect.
7. I cannot breed roaches or crickets (My better half said “No”)
[SIZE=12pt]I have dabbled with breeding houseflies from time to time but I have had only limited success in developing a good system for doing this. Right now I am keeping the small wingless Drosophila and Indian Meal Moths (the latter has very low maintenance but a high risk of escape). My goal would be to find a low maintenance moth or fly between the size of a Meal Moth and a Lesser Waxmoth.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Any suggestions? Please let me know if you have any ideas![/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]1. The adult form of the feeder insect must be about the size of an adult housefly.[/SIZE]
2. The feeder insect must be low maintenance (about the same maintenance as a fruitfly colony or less).
3. Breeding/keeping the feeder insect must not make my house stink.
4. The food for this feeder insect must be something that I could buy from a local grocery/health/or hardware store and be inexpensive.
5. The feeder insect must be able to breed relatively fast (at least once a month at a higher temperature).
6. I would prefer (but it is not necessary) that the feeder insect is a flying insect.
7. I cannot breed roaches or crickets (My better half said “No”)
[SIZE=12pt]I have dabbled with breeding houseflies from time to time but I have had only limited success in developing a good system for doing this. Right now I am keeping the small wingless Drosophila and Indian Meal Moths (the latter has very low maintenance but a high risk of escape). My goal would be to find a low maintenance moth or fly between the size of a Meal Moth and a Lesser Waxmoth.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Any suggestions? Please let me know if you have any ideas![/SIZE]