Virgil1972
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It tells me that bugs are weird.Funny you say that because in all the other pics that came up on google it showed them covered in ants. What's that about?
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It tells me that bugs are weird.Funny you say that because in all the other pics that came up on google it showed them covered in ants. What's that about?
I went tubing w my daughter (she is 40) and some of her friends and discovered so many living things that my babies would love to eat, i almost forgot why i came. I wanted to let them go on but i didnt bring anything to put stuff in. Next time, im gonna drive them and catch bugs while they do the tubeingI love how when we find bugs our first reaction is to think of it as food rather than being creeped out by it or squishing it like most people.
I've always been interested in bugs, I'm the weird woman at work that takes the spiders and whatnot outside rather than killing them. At home it's a different story, I live in the woods and there's so many great insects here and I look at them all as potential tasty treats for my chams. They're loving the katydids right now.It is funny how we start looking at bugs as food/treats for our critters. My brother was telling me about a funky worm he found at his house the other day and I asked "did you save it?" He said no, but he thought about throwing it in the tank for his cichlids lol!! No matter what the animal, they become family....
I'm still trying to psych myself up to order some dubias for mine. I think she'd love them. I got a couple small beetles in with my crickets a while back and she crunched those up real quick.Ooohhhhh and the wood roaches don't stand a chance either.
Mine didn't care for dubia, they're slow and don't move much but they look like rolly polies if that helps you. The wood roaches are big and fast and the really large ones fly so my chams love them.I'm still trying to psych myself up to order some dubias for mine. I think she'd love them. I got a couple small beetles in with my crickets a while back and she crunched those up real quick.
That's true. It's probably a bunch of poo balls....I did not think that larva lay eggs. I thought that only adults do.
That's good to know that dubias don't move much, Chloe may not go for those either. As for flying roaches, goodness no! She loves worms tho so I'm about to order more horned worms for herMine didn't care for dubia, they're slow and don't move much but they look like rolly polies if that helps you. The wood roaches are big and fast and the really large ones fly so my chams love them.
They wood roaches really freaked me out when I first moved into the country but once I learned that they don't infest your house the ick factor started to go away. I'm not crazy about the 3in flying ones but if they're going to make the mistake of coming inside then they're becoming food.That's good to know that dubias don't move much, Chloe may not go for those either. As for flying roaches, goodness no! She loves worms tho so I'm about to order more horned worms for her
Haha! I like it. I'm on the search for more worms because I still have ants roaming around my pepper plant. The one worm I kept is now kinda silvery looking, which I think means it may turn soon?? I'm hopeful, I'd love to get a little butterfly out of this experiment.They wood roaches really freaked me out when I first moved into the country but once I learned that they don't infest your house the ick factor started to go away. I'm not crazy about the 3in flying ones but if they're going to make the mistake of coming inside then they're becoming food.
I'm quite fond of mantids I don't think I could feed them to my chams. I'd order them and then just let them all go outside.I really want to order some praying mantis egg pods so I can feed those to Chloe and put some out on my plants.