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A history of ants, how to collect them, and instructions for building artificial nest. Illustrations and links to related books.
www.planet-pets.com
Information on keeping exotic critters as pets. Information includes creatures like cockroaches, walking sticks, giant mantids, scorpions, and tarantulas. Photos, links, care sheets, and shopping.www.easyinsects.co.uk
Information about keeping giant hissing cockroaches as pets. Frequently asked questions and answers, photos, and links.
www.angelfire.com
Information on care for live mexican jumping beans as pets. Includes shopping and frequently asked questions.
www.beansthatjump.com
Breeding, growth and care of the Rhinoceros cockroach as a pet. Photos, links, and search capability.
www.geocities.com
The University of Kentucky's own resource for Gromphadorhina Portentosa. Information on rearing them as pets. Illustrations included.
www.uky.edu
Information such as feeding, housing, and breeding of stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea). Includes photos and links.
stickinsect.tripod.com
A guide to raising tropical roaches as pets. Photos, habitat and behavior information, and links.
www.angelfire.com
Beginner information on raising stick insects. Photos and a guestbook are included.
web.ukonline.co.uk
General information on insects including keeping them as pets. Includes critters such as beetles, mantids, termites, assassin bugs, and moths. Links to care sheets and photos.
www.herper.com
A personal Web site related to ants: FAQ, building an ant habitat, resources, pictures and forum.
alpha.zimage.com
Many aspects of caring for and keeping crickets as pets are covered here. Includes photos, links, care information, and a message board.
www.crickets.20m.com
FAQs, links, gallery, and care sheets for keeping phasmids.
www.stickinsect.com
A guide with photographs to rearing and breeding phasmids (stick insects) and mantids (praying mantis).
www.microcosmos.org.uk
Information about the biology of ants and keeping ants as pets; in Bulgarian, German, and English.
www.geocities.com