I need help I am breeding feeders for my colonies but they are a heavy upkeep for me. I want to know an easy feeder I can breed that is not roaches and does not require much.
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I need help I am breeding feeders for my colonies but they are a heavy upkeep for me. I want to know an easy feeder I can breed that is not roaches and does not require much.
Mite & termites come to my mind.
It was on yuku: http://antfarm.yuku....=1#.VEXE7xb4L4Q
I personally keep mealworms and flightless fruit flies.
"Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astound the rest." -- Samuel Clemens
Fruit flies are great for anyone who hasn't read that one thread yet, I keep both species of flightless fruit fly with usually no issues.
I'm trying to breed these right now: Superworms, mealworms, waxworms, I gave up on crickets (difficulties with the virus), Fruit flies seems like a good idea but they don't seem very appetizing. I was thinking about breeding earwigs! Maybe breeding some other things possibly (do you think earwigs is a good idea?)
Earwigs are considered predators, and may harm or eat your ants.
Can they harm Solenopsis invicta?
I'm trying to breed these right now: Superworms, mealworms, waxworms, I gave up on crickets (difficulties with the virus), Fruit flies seems like a good idea but they don't seem very appetizing. I was thinking about breeding earwigs! Maybe breeding some other things possibly (do you think earwigs is a good idea?)
Fruit flies, even though you may thing of the cultures being stinky, are actually no that bad. I keep mine right next to an open window and have never even slightly had a problem with smell. It is worth it too, the ants love them.
Here are some of my ants feeding on them.
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Edited by Gregory2455, October 21 2014 - 2:52 PM.
Fruit flies, even though you may thing of the cultures being stinky, are actually no that bad. I keep mine right next to an open window and have never even slightly had a problem with smell. It is worth it too, the ants love them.
Here are some of my ants feeding on them.
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Wow, even the Crematogaster queen seemed to like them and I seen them at the store before they looked a lot smaller than you just showed me. I know there are plenty of videos out there but can you tell me a tutorial on breeding them. I'm still going to look up other videos though...
Earwigs are considered predators, and may harm or eat your ants.
Unless you kill them first. Muahahaha.
When I first started keeping ants I used earwigs because the neighborhood I was living in had an abundance of them if you even just stepped outside on the sidewalk. The problem is I had to kill them myself and break them up. The act of chopping them up while they are still alive was actually more than I can stomach. They kept squirming and I couldn't help but feel a pang of empathy for them. Though I guess in hindsight now, I could have just froze them.
At least with fruit flies I can throw them in whole and let nature take its course 8).
Also mosquitoes. I have no problem killing mosquitoes. In fact I derive a sort of sick pleasure watching them squirm. THAT'S WHAT YOU GET YOU DARN PESKY MOSQUITOES.
At least with fruit flies I can throw them in whole and let nature take its course 8).
That is the best way!
Wow, even the Crematogaster queen seemed to like them and I seen them at the store before they looked a lot smaller than you just showed me. I know there are plenty of videos out there but can you tell me a tutorial on breeding them. I'm still going to look up other videos though...
Can you tell me how to breed them yet...
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