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these plants go in the wild without catching much at all, but if you have to feed them try small, tiny insects, like those annoying tiny little black flying bugs that seem to be attacked to lights at night. As sp2k said, bees are great insects, get the anoyying ones eaten
i feed my sticky leafed plants like pings and droseras gnats (those black bugs that fly toward light and makes home in peat), ants, flies, fish food (pellet ones), and whatever bug is right. (never millipedes or mantids..i love them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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