bbyoda
Chameleon Enthusiast
Our landlord pressure washed out duplex and sadly our laundry room window was ajar and some of the bleach mixture sprayed inside. There was a fine mist on everything including the top of my roach bins.
We caught it almost immediately and pulled the bins into the part of the house that has better ventilation. I wiped them down with a clean rag and investigated the inside and nothing was wet inside. Nothing smells like bleach in their bins either.
Is there a hold back period for clearing out a roaches system before feeding to my chameleons? I just ordered silkworms and can stop by Petco for hornworms and fruit flies to tide them over a bit. I plan on watching the roach colonies of course. Give it a month? I can't imagine bleach stays in their system or on their skins forever, even if a bit got in there.
Thanks for the advice!
We caught it almost immediately and pulled the bins into the part of the house that has better ventilation. I wiped them down with a clean rag and investigated the inside and nothing was wet inside. Nothing smells like bleach in their bins either.
Is there a hold back period for clearing out a roaches system before feeding to my chameleons? I just ordered silkworms and can stop by Petco for hornworms and fruit flies to tide them over a bit. I plan on watching the roach colonies of course. Give it a month? I can't imagine bleach stays in their system or on their skins forever, even if a bit got in there.
Thanks for the advice!