OK, I've been looking into feeder alternatives in order to exploit more entertaining meal times. Namely, flying feeders. And I know wild caught bugs are a no-no, which I agree with, and I've had wax moths (not sure on the term, but moths from wax worms - you get it) but that's very time consuming.
So here's my idea.. and please feel free to brutally shut it down in case you see any major problems with it because it just popped into my head. What if I set out some food leftovers in order to attract some common flies, allow them to lay eggs, and then keep some kind of screen over the top so I can harvest the newly pupated flies. Their whole life cycle from egg to adult is only like 1-2 weeks so this could prove to be a very sustainable and readily available food source.
This would also void all fear of possible pesticide contamination. And would be a super awesome feeding time!
Comments? Complaints? All opinions welcome.
So here's my idea.. and please feel free to brutally shut it down in case you see any major problems with it because it just popped into my head. What if I set out some food leftovers in order to attract some common flies, allow them to lay eggs, and then keep some kind of screen over the top so I can harvest the newly pupated flies. Their whole life cycle from egg to adult is only like 1-2 weeks so this could prove to be a very sustainable and readily available food source.
This would also void all fear of possible pesticide contamination. And would be a super awesome feeding time!
Comments? Complaints? All opinions welcome.