Feeding ants pillbugs or sowbugs fron yard
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Feeding ants pillbugs or sowbugs fron yard
So i have just got into antkeeping recently and one of my tetramorium colonies have gotten their first ten workers. Is it ok to feed them pillbugs or sowbugs from my yard? If not what are some alternatives?
Ants are pretty cool
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X2 Formica Pacifica
X1 Formica Podzolica
X1 Formica Neorufabarbis
X1 Myrmica Incompleta
In Richmond BC currently caring for:
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X1 Camponotus Modoc
X1 Camponotus Novaeborecensis
X2 Formica Pacifica
X1 Formica Podzolica
X1 Formica Neorufabarbis
X1 Myrmica Incompleta
Re: Feeding ants pillbugs or sowbugs fron yard
I've done it, they will eat it. Crush or cut them to help the ants get at the meat. Spiders will be appreciated. They have a broad palette..
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Re: Feeding ants pillbugs or sowbugs fron yard
Nope, nope, nope. These bugs are likely to be covered in pesticides and bacteria that your colony can't handle. People try to justify it by saying that wild colonies eat these insects, but i should remind you that most wild colonies end up dying prematurely. Only the luckiest survive. Go to a pet shop and buy a container of mealworms or crickets. Freeze them, and transfer them to a mason jar.
Proverbs 6:6-8
Go to the ant, you sluggard;
consider its ways and be wise!
It has no commander,
no overseer or ruler,
yet it stores its provisions in summer
and gathers its food at harvest.
Keeping Tetramorium immigrans, Tapinoma Sessile
Go to the ant, you sluggard;
consider its ways and be wise!
It has no commander,
no overseer or ruler,
yet it stores its provisions in summer
and gathers its food at harvest.
Keeping Tetramorium immigrans, Tapinoma Sessile
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Re: Feeding ants pillbugs or sowbugs fron yard
What if i boil or breed them so that i know what they are eating?idahoantgirl wrote: ↑Wed Aug 01, 2018 8:03 pmNope, nope, nope. These bugs are likely to be covered in pesticides and bacteria that your colony can't handle. People try to justify it by saying that wild colonies eat these insects, but i should remind you that most wild colonies end up dying prematurely. Only the luckiest survive. Go to a pet shop and buy a container of mealworms or crickets. Freeze them, and transfer them to a mason jar.
Ants are pretty cool
In Richmond BC currently caring for:
X1 Campontus Herculeanus
X1 Camponotus Modoc
X1 Camponotus Novaeborecensis
X2 Formica Pacifica
X1 Formica Podzolica
X1 Formica Neorufabarbis
X1 Myrmica Incompleta
In Richmond BC currently caring for:
X1 Campontus Herculeanus
X1 Camponotus Modoc
X1 Camponotus Novaeborecensis
X2 Formica Pacifica
X1 Formica Podzolica
X1 Formica Neorufabarbis
X1 Myrmica Incompleta
Re: Feeding ants pillbugs or sowbugs fron yard
I expected the response above, take it with a grain of salt. It’s an often-repeated knee jerk reaction to the suggestion of feeding wild caught insects. It’s up to you on how you would like to raise your colonies.
I would actually argue that it is more rewarding to feed wild caught insects to your colonies. Here’s why:
• Wild caught are free. Why spend money on something you can pick up for free?
• Greater variety of food. If you buy, you are probably rotating between crickets, mealworms, and fruit fly’s. My colonies love spiders and house fly’s.
• Wild ants eat wild insects all the time and survive.
• Mites: It would be interesting to observe how a colony deals with a mites even if It required my intervention
• Disease: Ants know how to deal with disease in a colony. Another opportunity to observe their fascinating social behavior.
• Pesticides: Richmond BC is pesticide free, like many major cities now. Obviously only collect where you are pretty sure no one has been spraying pesticides.
I would actually argue that it is more rewarding to feed wild caught insects to your colonies. Here’s why:
• Wild caught are free. Why spend money on something you can pick up for free?
• Greater variety of food. If you buy, you are probably rotating between crickets, mealworms, and fruit fly’s. My colonies love spiders and house fly’s.
• Wild ants eat wild insects all the time and survive.
• Mites: It would be interesting to observe how a colony deals with a mites even if It required my intervention
• Disease: Ants know how to deal with disease in a colony. Another opportunity to observe their fascinating social behavior.
• Pesticides: Richmond BC is pesticide free, like many major cities now. Obviously only collect where you are pretty sure no one has been spraying pesticides.
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Re: Feeding ants pillbugs or sowbugs fron yard
Thank you for the info
Ants are pretty cool
In Richmond BC currently caring for:
X1 Campontus Herculeanus
X1 Camponotus Modoc
X1 Camponotus Novaeborecensis
X2 Formica Pacifica
X1 Formica Podzolica
X1 Formica Neorufabarbis
X1 Myrmica Incompleta
In Richmond BC currently caring for:
X1 Campontus Herculeanus
X1 Camponotus Modoc
X1 Camponotus Novaeborecensis
X2 Formica Pacifica
X1 Formica Podzolica
X1 Formica Neorufabarbis
X1 Myrmica Incompleta
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