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Insect gathering questions.
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CozmoDog
, Jun 21 2017 5:21 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted June 21 2017 - 5:21 AM
Hey guys I have a couple of questions regarding insect gathering as feeders, basicly my 4 Camponotus sanctus queens are close to getting their nanitics and so I was thinking of gathering some insects. There is a big park tha I run with my dog at and usually I see some small spiders and some black scarabs along with some crickets and other bugs, would these make for good feeders if so How do I prepare them to make sure they are free of mites? Also there is no fear of pesticide.
#2 Offline - Posted June 21 2017 - 6:47 AM
I'd suggest to stay away from spiders, but other than that 24h in the freezer should do the thing.
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#3 Offline - Posted June 21 2017 - 11:13 AM
Why not spiders if I may ask? I see some journals where people feed them to their ants and they quite like them
#4 Offline - Posted June 21 2017 - 12:34 PM
For what it's worth, I've had some luck using small spiders as food. I usually freeze them for a little while first to make sure they're dead along with anything that might have tagged along.
#5 Offline - Posted June 21 2017 - 12:47 PM
My Camponotus barbaricus LOVE dead spiders, if there's a spider lying around they don't bother with ANYTHING else I offer them.
I usually keep them in the freezer for a few hours (or a few days) and never had any issues so far.
I usually keep them in the freezer for a few hours (or a few days) and never had any issues so far.
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#6 Offline - Posted June 21 2017 - 2:42 PM
Yeah I saw your journals and your colony seems really successful munching on those spiders, that's why I was curious. Well tomorrow when I take my dog for her run I'll try catching a couple of insects for when the nanitics arrive.
#7 Offline - Posted June 22 2017 - 1:18 PM
Why not spiders if I may ask? I see some journals where people feed them to their ants and they quite like them
Correct me if I am wrong. With the use of spiders, I believe, there is a higher chance/risk to get both unwanted pests like mites and/or diseases.
#8 Offline - Posted June 23 2017 - 1:36 AM
Correct me if I am wrong. With the use of spiders, I believe, there is a higher chance/risk to get both unwanted pests like mites and/or diseases.Why not spiders if I may ask? I see some journals where people feed them to their ants and they quite like them
I think that if you freeze them for a good while and or boil them they would be the same as any other insect.
#9 Offline - Posted June 24 2017 - 1:38 PM
Termites work(aphaenogaster, tetramorium, etc.) work with almost any ant, I believe. You could also try fruit flies since both of these come in rather small "serving size." Unfortunately, I don't know if many people would take these wood-eaters into their homes, but since camponotus is a wood-dwelling species, I believe that they would jump for the chance.
Proverbs 6:6-8 New International Version (NIV)
6 Go to the ant, you sluggard;
consider its ways and be wise!
7 It has no commander,
no overseer or ruler,
8 yet it stores its provisions in summer
and gathers its food at harvest.
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