Is this safe to eat??

trd1215

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Hello everyone,
Just let me know if i can feed this to my chams, is it safe....what do u think :confused:
 
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I'm guessing its wild caught? If it is then I would say NO! Never feed anything to you pets that is wild caught you have no idea what kind of parasites they have. If you bought him from some where I would still be kinda of shaky on it because that shell look pretty tough and you wouldn't want your cham to choke on it.
 
I'm guessing its wild caught? If it is then I would say NO! Never feed anything to you pets that is wild caught you have no idea what kind of parasites they have. If you bought him from some where I would still be kinda of shaky on it because that shell look pretty tough and you wouldn't want your cham to choke on it.

OK thanks, just wondering i saw it on my front door and yes its wild...so i just decided to post this thread...
 
Feeding wild caught is fine as long as you know what it is and you know there aren't pesticides around. Just make sure to get fecals done regularly.

I wouldn't feed that bug, looks too tough and you don't know what it is.
 
Looks like a June Bug to me, someone forgot to tell him it's February. :D Those are those pesky grub worms that live underground and eat your lawn. I wouldn't feed it to my cham, as others have said, their shell is like armor.
 
Its a jitterbug, set him free! :D
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Good thing, I think he's related to walt disney's annoying 'Jiminy Cricket' , That little bloke never shuts up..."always let your conscience be your guide, bla bla bla, yadda yadda"
Who needs it! :D

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If you catch Jiminy...Feed him off! :)
 
Good thing, I think he's related to walt disney's annoying 'Jiminy Cricket' , That little bloke never shuts up..."always let your conscience be your guide, bla bla bla, yadda yadda"
Who needs it! :D

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If you catch Jiminy...Feed him off! :)

E-N-C-Y-C-L-O-P-E-D-I-AAAAHHHHHH!!!

I hope someone knows the encyclopedia song he sang, cause i got a funny look from my girlfriend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy2jWJtO3lE&feature=related
 
Im glad you asked us before feeding it to him/her. You don't want to feed any wild caught insects. They can carry parasites and can transfer them to our chammies. Now we don't want that do we?:rolleyes:

-Clemonde
 
Im glad you asked us before feeding it to him/her. You don't want to feed any wild caught insects. They can carry parasites and can transfer them to our chammies. Now we don't want that do we?:rolleyes:

-Clemonde


Jaja, i wasnt gonna feed that monster to any of my chams :eek: just curious what everyone else thought, lol thanks :D
 
Looks like a Japanese Beetle, an invasive species that is really pissing me off :(. They are one of the most common sources of grubs that kill lawns and some crops and last summer the adult form tried to destroy my cherry and birch trees. They are also a reason pesticides like Grub-X have seen sales explode resulting in overuse. I'm going to be taking milky spore into battle this summer. Supposedly works well without the environmental concerns but takes up to 5 years for full effectiveness.

I've used traps and caught thousands over the course of a couple weeks understanding that traps may not be a good idea but the satisfaction is worth it. I was hoping that these could be a cham staple, but as mentioned they have a hard exterior shell that might be a problem.
 
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