basic feeding of your feeder prey does not have to be expensive or difficult
You probably eat some fruit and veggies every day, so save a little of that for your bugs (the ends or peels off of carrots, leftover squash, a few leaves of romaine or mustard greens or arugula from your salad, the pulp leftover from making fresh OJ, share some papaya, give them the piece of apple fruit you didn't eat because of the bruise/brown, maybe some basil, a steamed yam, etc)
Keep in mind that some vegetables should be used only very infrequently - like spinnach and potatoes. (the second link below will give you more info)
Compliment your veggies with some pre-mixed dry stuff:
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You probably eat some fruit and veggies every day, so save a little of that for your bugs (the ends or peels off of carrots, leftover squash, a few leaves of romaine or mustard greens or arugula from your salad, the pulp leftover from making fresh OJ, share some papaya, give them the piece of apple fruit you didn't eat because of the bruise/brown, maybe some basil, a steamed yam, etc)
Keep in mind that some vegetables should be used only very infrequently - like spinnach and potatoes. (the second link below will give you more info)
Compliment your veggies with some pre-mixed dry stuff:
- dried herbs (go to the bulk food section, get the cheap Italian seasonings or similar)
- ground dried alfalfa makes a good inexpensive staring base (protein, calcium, vitamins including K)
- great to add some powdered seaweed and/or algae, like kelp, spirulina, nori (iodine, calcium, magnesium, protein)
- a handful of ground (raw, unsalted) seeds and nuts (such as sesame squash millet and sunflower seeds, almonds) (B vitamins, folate, potasium, iron, copper, magnesium, selenium, lecithin, protein, Vitamin K)
- some brewers yeast (B vitmains including folic acid, chromium, selenium)
- a bit of ground dried berries and/or other fruit, like a few raisins or dried papaya (sweetness, vitamins, antioxidants)
- a bit of dried coconut (anit-goitrogenic effect, saturated fat, omega 6, minerals)
- Bonus stuff added from time to time: some dried dandelion leaves and/or other good leafy green (calcium, vitamins), stabilized rice bran and/or crushed barley (vitamins, minerals), garland chrysanthemum, bee pollen
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