 | Black Crickets - Information Black Crickets are day active insects that resist drowning in water dishes.
They will bask in a hot spot and therefore show themselves to potential predators.
Hot and cold tolerant, these crickets suit a whole range of species.
Supplement by gut loading or dusting
Supplied in a range of sizes from 1mm to 35mm.
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|  | Silent Brown Crickets - Information Brown Crickets are the staple diet of the majority of insect eating pets.
Where reliability, and performance are required, this is the one!
Supplement by gut loading or dusting
Supplied in a range of sizes from 1mm to 30mm
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 | Wax worms - Fruit Beetle - Information Waxworms (Wax Moth Larva) are a natural pest of beehives and are threfore very sweet to the palate. Use them sparingly as a treat or to tempt fussy eaters. |
|  | Locusts - Information A colourful and attractive meal for most insect eaters. From hoppers starting at 10mm, through to adults of 60mm, the locust seems to be almost universally accepted.
Use as an alternative to crickets but dust and feed in a similar way.
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 | Earth Worms This type of earthworm is enjoyed by those animals that prefer their food soft and moist. Earthworms are a substantial meal especially rich in protein and calcium.
As with all live foods, it is best to feed as soon as possible to ensure freshness and optimum quality.
If need be, store in the salad crisper of a fridge |
|  | Insect Housing Your Livefoods will stay healthier and live longer if they given better accomodation in which to stretch their legs and make a home. Here are a few suggestions :- |
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