Just curious.
Jun 18, 2014 #2 novakdesigns Active Member 3 Year Member Messages 279 Yep as you dont know what chemicals/substances the prey has come into contact with. They could have pesticides on them and ingested some
Yep as you dont know what chemicals/substances the prey has come into contact with. They could have pesticides on them and ingested some
Jun 18, 2014 #3 Sabeth Moderator 3 Year Member Messages 816 Location USA Not a good idea, as novakdesigns said. It's much better to buy insects captive-bred.
Jun 18, 2014 #4 Alexander White Active Member 3 Year Member Messages 125 i thought itd be bad since its bad for mantids too, was just wondering, thanks guys!
Jun 19, 2014 #5 novakdesigns Active Member 3 Year Member Messages 279 Alexander White said: i thought itd be bad since its bad for mantids too, was just wondering, thanks guys! Click to expand... No problems. Happy to help
Alexander White said: i thought itd be bad since its bad for mantids too, was just wondering, thanks guys! Click to expand... No problems. Happy to help
Jun 19, 2014 #6 HungryGhost Well-Known Member 3 Year Member Messages 755 Location Lower Hudson River Valley NY Feed outdoor insects at your own risk. That being said, I do it on occasion but I'm very picky about what I feed and where it comes from.
Feed outdoor insects at your own risk. That being said, I do it on occasion but I'm very picky about what I feed and where it comes from.