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Can I feed my plants ants?

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Hello,

I'm new. I got 4 venus fly traps, 1 sundue and 20 baby fly traps ( I grew them from seeds).

I also have 40 other seeds planted.

All my plants are growing very good. :)

Can I feed my little pets small and large black ants that I find outside?

Are flies better than ants for my little pets?

thanks

Dorothy
 
DAND said:
You may want to tenderize :>poke2<: them a little so they don't hurt your plants. I know that the black ants can pinch pretty good and could possible cause injury to your plant.

How do you "tenderize" the ants?

thanks

Dorothy
 
DAND said:
Then you should be okay. If you try crickets you'll have to do the same thing. I had a few of mine pruned by crickets before. :(

what is best for my plants?

ants, flies or crickets?

I want them to grow BIG and STRONG!!

thanks

Dorothy
 
All 3 are a good source of nutrition for your plants. Flys pose no harm to the plants but as stated by others, crickets and ants can be quite harmful. I feed mine big black army ants that I find on my porch. You have to stun them first by flicking them HARD or by running them under HOT water. The hot water method seems to work best. It almost kills them but not close enough to stop them from curling up a bit and flailing around. Crickets are pretty harmless after the hot water method too.
 
Rebel Dragons said:
All 3 are a good source of nutrition for your plants. Flys pose no harm to the plants but as stated by others, crickets and ants can be quite harmful. I feed mine big black army ants that I find on my porch. You have to stun them first by flicking them HARD or by running them under HOT water. The hot water method seems to work best. It almost kills them but not close enough to stop them from curling up a bit and flailing around. Crickets are pretty harmless after the hot water method too.

thanks.

I will have to buy a few crickets and try them.

:)

Dorothy
 
gatorbabies said:
thanks.

I will have to buy a few crickets and try them.

:)

Dorothy

Just so you know, when feeding crickets it does take much longer for the plant to break the cricket down and digest it. I have even seen cricket body shells leftover when the trap opens back up.
 
Rebel Dragons said:
Just so you know, when feeding crickets it does take much longer for the plant to break the cricket down and digest it. I have even seen cricket body shells leftover when the trap opens back up.

Thanks. I didn't know that.

:)

Dorothy
 
Hey Dorothy,

Have you had a chance to try crickets or ants yet? I was just wondering how things went if you did. Please let me know what happens!!! :)

Talk to ya later,
 
Rebel Dragons said:
Hey Dorothy,

Have you had a chance to try crickets or ants yet? I was just wondering how things went if you did. Please let me know what happens!!! :)

Talk to ya later,

No I haven't tried crickets yet.

But my pet plants eat the free ants I find outside.

: )

Dorothy
 
update from a friend who breeds flytraps,

ants are not a good thing! they are acidic and will cause the plant harm.

crickets and wigless fruit flies are great he says

each arm is good to eat only 10 meals on avg.
 
Although I have never noticed anything harmful to the plants. I suppose I should stop feeding the ants I find on my porch. Ants are too acidic. :rofl: I have to admit it never would have crossed my mind............
 
MorphTiles said:
update from a friend who breeds flytraps,

ants are not a good thing! they are acidic and will cause the plant harm.

crickets and wigless fruit flies are great he says

each arm is good to eat only 10 meals on avg.

I know I can get crickets at the pet store. but where can I get wigless fruit flies?

Thanks
 
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