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View Poll Results: my fav bugz/i have...

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  • ants

    1 5.88%
  • bees

    2 11.76%
  • beetles

    1 5.88%
  • butterflies

    3 17.65%
  • centipede/millipede

    1 5.88%
  • mantis

    4 23.53%
  • scorpions

    1 5.88%
  • stick bugs/leaf bugs

    0 0%
  • spiders/tarantula's

    2 11.76%
  • something else

    2 11.76%
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    What are your fav bugz?

    ok today is the 1st day of Spring (woohoo!) and hopefully everything should be warming up. i think i wanna dive into bugs next. (or at least get a really cool one)

    anyway what are your favorite bugs/invertebrates? what do u have? have u been bit?
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    I used to keep asian forest scorpions and desert hairy scorpions in addition to a few dozen tarantula species, but these days I only have a Mexican red knee tarantula and a Martinique pink toe tarantula. Was never bit by anything, but the urticating hairs from the red knee are itchy as all hell. Miss my scorpions though, they are awesome living fossils.

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    Re: What are your fav bugz?

    I didn't see beetle (whoops) but LADY BUGSS
    Always have seen them as a good luck.
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    i like butterflies and moths. i was almost going to pick spiders, but that's more of a very deep respect hahaha.
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    Re: What are your fav bugz?

    Praying Mantis

    Back in my College Days, I hatched a Chinese Mantis Egg Case and was keeping 600 of them individually in cups...everywhere...
    Joshs Frogs was like 'WTH are you doing with all these insect cups and fruit fly cultures we are selling you?'

    Feeding:
    Fruit Flies ---> small Lateralis ----> large Lateralis ---> adult crickets

    Good times....
    *.* TNTC

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    I've kept ant colonies in the past, raised Yellow Swallowtail and Monarch butterflies for a Rutgers tracking project, and also have a secret want for a tarantula, and honestly want to explore quite a few more on top of my reptiles!
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    My dad is a bee keeper and so that's probably why I like them. Also, raw honey right out of the comb is SOOO good.
    Last edited by AnnieHeart; 05-07-2018 at 02:29 PM.
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    I had to go centipede/millipede.

    Giant centipedes are fascinating, impressive creatures.

    10000000% NOT an option, Katie simply wouldn't agree to it, but I think they'd be pretty cool to keep.

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    I'm also going with the praying mantis. Not because I want to keep them, but because I love seeing them outside eating stink bugs and Japanese beetles.

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