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Has anyone used bug zapper zapped bugs as a food for fish?


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I recently stumbled upon an electric bug zapper on a site that has a mesh basket to catch the dead bugs. The thought occurred to me that the zapped bugs could be a handy food source for fish. The bugs were healthy enough to fly to the bug zapper and therefore likely not poisoned by insecticides. While not technically a "live" food they'd be a recently alive food. It could be the world's easiest source of recently live food for fish. Just go out everyday, unscrew the container and dump it into the tank. For smaller fish you might even be able to blend them up. If you had a surplus you could toss them into a bag and put it in your freezer for use over the winter when bugs aren't around to be zapped. I've never heard of anyone doing it though. There's probably a reason no one does it, but I'm not sure what it would be. 

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5 hours ago, gardenman said:

I recently stumbled upon an electric bug zapper on a site that has a mesh basket to catch the dead bugs. The thought occurred to me that the zapped bugs could be a handy food source for fish. The bugs were healthy enough to fly to the bug zapper and therefore likely not poisoned by insecticides. While not technically a "live" food they'd be a recently alive food. It could be the world's easiest source of recently live food for fish. Just go out everyday, unscrew the container and dump it into the tank. For smaller fish you might even be able to blend them up. If you had a surplus you could toss them into a bag and put it in your freezer for use over the winter when bugs aren't around to be zapped. I've never heard of anyone doing it though. There's probably a reason no one does it, but I'm not sure what it would be. 

I wouldn’t do it just because of risk of Parasites and the zappers I have and most other ones the bugs are basically dust 

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There’s a hand-held zapper that looks like a tennis racket. I wouldn’t hesitate to feed bugs I killed with that to my fish, especially because it often stuns the bug rather than killing it. If you don’t follow up with a smush, you haven’t necessarily achieved your goal. Though I don’t know if fish would find big hairy houseflies very tasty. 

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2 hours ago, Hobbit said:

Fruit flies seem soft and juicy. Do you raise the wingless variety @Philip?

Hobbit,

I have not had any in a year as I redo my fish room. Only a few tanks right now. I raised the flightless ones Drosophila melanogaster and also the hydei.  Depends on the size of your fish. The melanogaster are pretty small. 

Don't let the fact that they can't fly fool you, they are lightning fast and if you are not accustomed to handling them, when you open the lid they will get everywhere. 

A little shaky-shaky on the surface of the water and it's amazing. 

The maggots are also a very tasty treat. For the fish, not me. 

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On 3/13/2021 at 7:23 AM, Philip said:

I raised the flightless ones Drosophila melanogaster and also the hydei.  

Don't let the fact that they can't fly fool you, they are lightning fast and if you are not accustomed to handling them, when you open the lid they will get everywhere. 

A little shaky-shaky on the surface of the water and it's amazing. 

The maggots are also a very tasty treat. For the fish, not me. 

On 3/13/2021 at 7:27 AM, Hobbit said:

I was in charge of the fruit fly cultures in an entomology lab for a year, so I got a lot of practice at the pound-and-flip. They are definitely fast little things!

Greetings fellow fly wranglers! 🥰

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