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Maple Sugar Water - Liquid Food for Ants - .5 oz
$ 2.89
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Description
* Liquid sugar ant food.* Convenient and reliable alternative to homemade sugar and honey water mixtures.
* 100% clean, natural ingredients with no preservatives added.
* Enjoyed by all sweet-loving ants.
In addition to sugar, supplies the perfect balance of electrolytes to stimulate appetite and promote natural feeding response.
Maple syrup is mostly sucrose which can be digested best by ants, while honey is mostly fructose and glucose with a very small amount of sucrose (around 2%).
There may be some ants that love honey but my experience is that if provided with an alternative - like maple sugar water - the ants will usually prefer it over the honey. My Camponotus ants even completely ignore any honey I offer them.
Maple sugar water is pure sap from the maple tree with over 46 phytonutrients. It has a perfect amount of sweetness with no added sugar.
* No sweeteners or added sugars
* Antioxidants, electrolytes and prebiotics
* Maple sugar water is good for all ants
* Brand new, never used
Bottled product remains fresh up to one year after opening with no refrigeration required.
Does not contain protein. Feed alongside insects and a variety of other natural foods for a nutritionally complete diet.
Maple sugar water is pure sap from the maple trees. It's a common misconception that all sap is sticky. Maple sap actually looks and feels just like regular water. The main difference is that maple sugar water goes through a natural process that infuses it with plant-powered nutrients. In early spring, maple trees pull water from the ground and filter it through their roots. This water collects nutrients stored in the tree all winter and provides hydration and nourishment that enable trees' growth and rejuvenation in the spring renewal season.
Maple sugar water is pure maple sap tapped directly from maple trees. It’s organic, non-GMO, gluten-free, dairy-free, kosher, and has no added sugars.
Organic green color added.
Shipped via USPS First Class Mail.