"include a hidden link to a robots.txt-forbidden directory somewhere on your pages. Bots that ignore or disobey your robots rules will crawl the link and fall into the honeypot trap, which then performs a WHOIS Lookup and records the event in the blackhole data file. Once added to the blacklist data file, bad bots immediately are denied access to your site."
Can't you just install the TOR browser, and visit your "hidden page/link" directly yourself? Then your TOR ip should become visible as being blacklisted.
You can also use curl, for example... from one of your second websites/domains (if on a different ip)
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