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If you don't have bugs for your praying mantis to eat, here are a few foods you can consider:
2.Flies: Flies are also one of the food for praying mantises, which you can buy outdoors or at pet stores. Please make sure that the flies you buy are clean and have not been chemically treated.
3.Locusts: Locusts are relatively large insects and one of the food of the praying mantis. You can catch locusts outdoors and put them in the mantis's cage.
4.Ants: Ants are one of the mantis' small foods, which you can buy outdoors or at pet stores. Make sure the ants you buy are clean and haven't been chemically treated.
In addition to the above foods, you can also provide other foods for the praying mantis, such as butterflies, bees, earthworms, and so on. However, please note that if you are unsure whether a particular food is suitable for praying mantis, please consult a professional first.
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There are no bugs for the praying mantis to eat, and it can also be fed with lean meat or chicken. Soak it in water and cut it into small strips, which is also very popular with praying mantises.
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In real life, the praying mantis eats dew and bugs, and if you don't have bugs to feed it, it will automatically starve to death, and praying mantis grows in nature, that is, in summer. You're going to die in the winter.
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If you don't have insects, you can eat leaves, vegetable leaves, or something.
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What are praying mantis eating? Eating in?
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Rural areas not only have wild flowers, weeds and vegetables, but also many fruits with unique tastes, especially in the southern regions, such as Sanya, Guangzhou, and Guangxi in Hainan. Because they have a unique geographical advantage, so all year round, the local people have endless fruits, and the area is very cheap, but if you sell it to other provinces, it is indeed very expensive. Just like durian, a fruit may only cost a few yuan a pound in the local area, but if it is sold in the northern region, it may cost dozens of yuan a pound.
This is not an exaggeration, but it is the truth, because of the difference in geographical conditions, many fruits unique to the southern region cannot be eaten by northerners.
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If notBugsTo feed the praying mantis, you can mash the lean meat into a paste and feed it, and you can also let the praying mantis hunt it by itself.
Praying mantis is a carnivorous insect that hunts all kinds of insects and small animals, and can eliminate many pests in fields and forest areas, so it is a beneficial insect. Brutal and aggressive by nature, lack of food, often have the phenomenon of swallowing small and female eating male. It is found in South America.
and Southeast Asia.
Some species can also attack small birds and lizards from time to time.
or small animals such as frogs.
Praying mantis has protective colors, some have mimics, and similar to their environment, so they prey on a variety of pests. It is also agile, taking only a second to hunt, eating only live insects and firmly pincering its prey with its spiny forefeet. When frightened, it flutters its wings and rustles, revealing a distinct warning color.
It is commonly found in vegetation rather than on the ground, and can resemble green or brown dead leaves, twigs, and lichens.
Flowers or ants can not only avoid predators by mimicry, but also be difficult to detect when approaching or waiting for prey.
The main food of the praying mantis is carnivorous insects.
Praying mantis habits:
Different species of praying mantis prefer different kinds of food, for example, species that move on the ground prefer insects on the ground, such as cockroaches and crickets.
Species that stay on plant branches, or wait on flowers, prefer flies and bees. Some species of praying mantis even have certain predatory properties, and can even die of starvation when their specific insect is not provided.
The feeding time should also take into account the habits of the praying mantis, there are species that are active at night such as the bark mantis, and there are also species that are active in the sun during the day such as the flower mantis, which are generally fed at least twice a week, and it is recommended to feed fruit flies every day for young nymphs.
The number of fruit flies fed is generally eaten within two to three hours, and the rest of the individual does not have much effect. It is important to note that the praying mantis will not hunt again 24 to 36 hours before molting, and it should be avoided at this time, because the activity of the prey will seriously affect the molting of the praying mantis, which is why I am against putting too much prey at once. Females generally need more food, especially after laying eggs, and males are also good for mating when there is plenty of food.
When molting, praying mantis is fragile and has a high chance of being eaten by crickets, so pay special attention when feeding crickets and cockroaches to remove residual prey in time.
For food, it should also be noted that wild-collected food should be avoided as much as possible due to parasites.
or pesticide pollution, the praying mantis will leave hidden dangers due to such food, and eventually die violently.
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