millies, pillbugs, and in 2 months spring tails
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millies, pillbugs, and in 2 months spring tails
millies, pillbugs, and in 2 months spring tails
low prices too
what are the prices?
Also, you shouldn't sell millipedes. They can release toxins that can be deadly in an enclosed environment. Pillbugs are fine. I would recommend selling myrmecophilous springtails, because they can be very useful to a test-tube colony.
I'll be willing to purchase a colony of springtails (if its legal to ship them, I'm not sure).
yes it is and i only sell house millies witch do not release toxins and are only herbivore unlike most
also for prices its groups of 5 for pilbugs and its 1.50 for each group, and millies are 1$ for sm 2.50$ for med and 3.50$ for lg
You mean house centipedes? millipedes are all herbivorous/scavengers, and the common "house" millipede is highly toxic (I fed one to my ants a month ago and they all died ). If you mean House Centipedes, it might actually be illegal to ship them (they are plant pests).
House centipedes have long, spindly legs, and millipedes have rows of tiny stubby legs.
And what would the prices for springtails be? I have plenty of the species that you have for sale in my yard, but springtails are just too hard to catch...
Edited by Connectimyrmex, October 23 2017 - 2:58 PM.
no i can't remember the name but the common name in maine is the house millipede and why would you feed them to ants. they are posinus to eat but these don't sucret toxins, i use them and they work. they are also called the common melipedes.
I didn't think the cryptic millipedes were poisonous.
I believe you now.
they are super good in out worlds as they eat the bodys and the pills eat the mold
Do these breed?
yes every thing i sell can breed and the milles i tend to sell in pairs
these guys are pretty good to
Super worm adults (darkling beetles)? My ants eat those live...
yea those
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