
ant larva
- dfcauley
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ant larva
okay this may seem like a crazy quesiton, but I was moving some big rocks today and there was ant larva eggs under the rocks. If all the ants are removed, can I feed these eggs to my birds in a bowl and are they beneficial to them? Sorry for this crazy question, but I am doing things for these birds that I swore I never would........ 

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moe moe2 wrote:i found this http://www.lostmymarblz.com/fl-nutritio ... rmites.htm
Thanks Moe Moe. That was great info!
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I did this once, scraped off the top of an anthill and gathered up all those white things (thought they were eggs, but now I read they are pupae). Anyway, I put them in a dish and offered to my BCCBs, and they loved them! I just didn't feel like having to fight the ants every day, but you know, that is a free food. Plus we have those fire ants that sting like crazy, so I'd have to be really careful. Might be worth it, though, for BCCB babies!
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\\Sally wrote:I did this once, scraped off the top of an anthill and gathered up all those white things (thought they were eggs, but now I read they are pupae). Anyway, I put them in a dish and offered to my BCCBs, and they loved them! I just didn't feel like having to fight the ants every day, but you know, that is a free food. Plus we have those fire ants that sting like crazy, so I'd have to be really careful. Might be worth it, though, for BCCB babies!
Sally,
I did it last night and put it all in the freezer for about an hour. Killed all the ants and then fed to the birds. They went crazy. Love it!

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I would like to try this but unfortunately i have not hasd any luck finding ants around where i stay.
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