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american supplier for ant eggs
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:37 am
by ryanf
anyone know of one, been trying google and no luck
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:22 am
by FeatherHarp
Here are some websites I found that have ant eggs...I used the keywords ( Ant Eggs...Suppliers....Finches)
Hope this is of some help!
Ant Eggs
Ant Eggs 2
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:09 pm
by franny
The first site (Exotic Wings & Things) is a Canadian site - I've ordered the Orlux Ant Eggs from them. Was happy with the quick delivery time.
But next time I'll try the second link. Seems a better price for the eggs, and Canada Post is notoriously high shipping costs! Thanks for that link!

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:58 pm
by ryanf
thanks feather!
i will try the second link as i live in the states. ill be ordering soon and ill repost with my experience
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:14 pm
by L in Ontario
If anyone in Canada is interested I did email the second link (Bird Supply of NH) and they confirmed that they can indeed ship dead/dried bugs to Canada.
Quite a few vendors in the USA won't or can't ship to us here.
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:11 pm
by franny
Thanks Liz,
Not sure if the waxbills will eat the ants, but they will eat the eggs. Anything they leave can get added to the eggfood and then they'll eat it. So I'll try this blend next time instead of the orlux. I've ordered the canned mealworms and other things from Fairest Finches, and got them quicker than my order from a Canadian supplier even though I'm in Canada. And the shipping was a good 30% LESS on the order from the US, even though it was almost the same distance as the crow flies. So I try to order from the US now, which is a shame, but that's thanks to those #$$%^%^ postal workers who have priced themselves out of my business!
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:52 am
by L in Ontario
Fran - When you order them - can you let me know (PM if you like) what the shipping is for it. I'll then order some too but recently I've found out that USPS has hiked thier rates "through the roof"!
I was going to order a small 5" square plastic nestbox for $6 from LadyGouldian.com but the shipping was going to be $14 (US)!! I can't order from the US anymore if rates are stupid-high like that!.

Now I'm using Kleenex boxes for nestbox and they work just fine too!

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:47 pm
by franny
Yes, I always wait until I have a few items, otherwise it's just not worth it to mail order. Not sure when I'll be ordering again. I only have the two little GBs, so don't plan on ordering more for at least 4 or 5 months! You might not want to wait that long.

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:37 pm
by L in Ontario
I went to my local petshop to pick up more mealworms (I still can't believe I'm doing that) but I went over to the fish dept and also bought a small can of Dried Bloodworms. Wow they are expensive at $7 for a small can. Do you just sprinkle a pinch in with the mealworms and eggfood (I hope)...?
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:00 am
by franny
L in Ontario wrote:I went to my local petshop to pick up more mealworms (I still can't believe I'm doing that) but I went over to the fish dept and also bought a small can of Dried Bloodworms. Wow they are expensive at $7 for a small can. Do you just sprinkle a pinch in with the mealworms and eggfood (I hope)...?
I first bought a small can at Zellers pet department for around $3.99.
But then found a brand called O.S.I. in a local pet store in the fishfood section. It's about a 6 inch tall can, so will last these guys for a year or more!

It was only $9.99. Look for a tall red can with O.S.I. on it in white letters. The web address on the can is
www.oceanstarinternational.com though I haven't looked at it. They're in California, but seem to be readily available in some pet stores out west.
Yes they really only need a pinch, what with all the other stuff they get every day. I add it to the dry eggfood most days, and also some dried ant eggs. And the dry eggfood I buy is Goldie's Insect Eggfood, so they're getting lots. I'm really surprised how much they like the insects. Never even knew they'd eat this stuff before I came on here.

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:19 am
by L in Ontario
Wow that sounds like a BIG can. Mine is only about 2" high. Live and learn. I'll check the other petstores for OSI. Thanks Fran.
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:09 pm
by ryanf
its not that good in the US either fran =(
price is going up soon