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    I love moth time! I catch moths at certain lights around my town for my mantids. Im so looking forward to getting them for my froggies too this year.
    Note: my mantids always refuse to eat the banded tussock moth. They drop it immediatly after grabbing it. They may go so far as to start to bite a wing but that's all.
    Do frogs do the same? Would only native frogs do it? I have one whites tree frog and four firebellies. I wont try the moth with them, just others but Im curious to know if the frogs sense whats good and what isn't.
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    Thanks for your interest. Native species tend to reject distasteful insects...learned behavior in some cases, but there's also evidence of evolved aversions. Non-native frogs may try them, unless there is a native species exhibiting simialr warning colors/patterns etc. Enjoy, best, Frank

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    Thank you! I love the Bug Napper. I hang that up outside in the spring and watch for moths. I like the heavier bodied moths for my bigger female mantids and when they show up, I start driving around to my favorite places. Im looking forward to giving some to my frogs. I want to catch a local gray tree frog. It will teach me whats good and what's not.

    Later in the summer when the container of the Bug Napper fills too fast, I take that off and hang the napper up and then put a butterfly mesh cage over it. I leave part of the door open so bugs will go in but clip the cag in place so it doesnt fall. I will take pics when its moth time. The whole cage glows so its a bigger attracter! It looks kind of alien.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkmoth View Post
    Thank you! I love the Bug Napper. I hang that up outside in the spring and watch for moths. I like the heavier bodied moths for my bigger female mantids and when they show up, I start driving around to my favorite places. Im looking forward to giving some to my frogs. I want to catch a local gray tree frog. It will teach me whats good and what's not.

    Later in the summer when the container of the Bug Napper fills too fast, I take that off and hang the napper up and then put a butterfly mesh cage over it. I leave part of the door open so bugs will go in but clip the cag in place so it doesnt fall. I will take pics when its moth time. The whole cage glows so its a bigger attracter! It looks kind of alien.
    Thanks! I sometimes post notes/articles on Zoo Med's FB page...they would like to see this comment, would you mind? best., Frank

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    Please go ahead and post it there. I like Zoomed. Thank you!

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    Please go ahead and post it there. I like Zoomed. Thank you!
    Sorry for the delay...thanks very much, I posted your comments, More snow due here in NY...moths will have to hold off a bit longer! One of my Chinese mantids made it until mid-January this year; produced an egg case w/o mating; unfortunately, ootheca not fully-formed and she died i process; spurred me to check if parthenogenesis has been documented....best, Frank

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    Chinese arent parthogenetic. I wish they were. I know of several people who breed mantids if you want babies. Are you a member of any mantis forums?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkmoth View Post
    Chinese arent parthogenetic. I wish they were. I know of several people who breed mantids if you want babies. Are you a member of any mantis forums?
    Thanks for the info and offer, much appreciated. They breed in my yard, I've been hatching one and rearing a few for my little nephew for past several years; may start back with other species in future, I'll be in touch, best, Frank

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