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1 September 2015 Long-Term Efficacy of Two Cricket and Two Liver Diets for Rearing Laboratory Fire Ant Colonies (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Solenopsis invicta)
Sanford D. Porter, Steven M. Valles, Jenny M. Gavilanez-Slone
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Abstract

Fire ant colonies thrived on diets of sugar water and either raw beef liver or raw chicken liver for almost 8 mo, after which brood production ceased in half of these colonies. As expected, colonies did well on a diet of sugar water and domestic crickets. Unexpectedly, however, banded crickets were much less suitable than either liver or domestic crickets.

Sanford D. Porter, Steven M. Valles, and Jenny M. Gavilanez-Slone "Long-Term Efficacy of Two Cricket and Two Liver Diets for Rearing Laboratory Fire Ant Colonies (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Solenopsis invicta)," Florida Entomologist 98(3), 991-993, (1 September 2015). https://doi.org/10.1653/024.098.0334
Published: 1 September 2015
KEYWORDS
Acheta domesticus
banded cricket
brood production
Gryllodes sigillatus
hígado crudo
hormiga brava
producción de cría
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