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I squeeze both ends of the horn, with my tongs, to ensure it doesn't bite. I've read that hornworns don't bite. But my opinion is anything with a mouth has the potential to bite!!!!!!View attachment 358061View attachment 358062View attachment 358063
Before I leave work. Give him misting spray. I won’t be back until around past 1 o clock in the morning.
I notice a mark in mouth for a few days. I didn’t think a hornworm would inflict that much force of bite. So far these past days I don’t see anything inside concerning. That wound look like it slowly healing.
I thought the horns were the tail based?I squeeze both ends of the horn, with my tongs, to ensure it doesn't bite. I've read that hornworns don't bite. But my opinion is anything with a mouth has the potential to bite!!!!!!
I'm a crusher!I just love Namul!
Both horns and supers can give a decent bite, but usually chams know the right way to avoid getting bit. Some will crush the buggy heads right before feeding them off, but that’s not something I can do. I’ll just give smaller horns and supers instead.
Yes, but the other end is the mouth. I squeeze both ends, I can't stand the thought of a bite or pinch.I thought the horns were the tail based?
I couldn’t crush either I give small ones too and have never had a problem with bites. He did choke on one once and it scared me so bad! I’m paranoid about them now but he loves them so much that I can’t bring myself to stop getting them for him. They are his absolute favorite. Just another reason to give smaller onesI just love Namul!
Both horns and supers can give a decent bite, but usually chams know the right way to avoid getting bit. Some will crush the buggy heads right before feeding them off, but that’s not something I can do. I’ll just give smaller horns and supers instead.
Namul can aim. But he showed me sometimes he very comical. I laugh when I saw him aiming at the feeder bowl. The feeder bowl is cut out of a large fountain drink cup. So he can see the bugs. But he doesn’t realize the plastic barrier is in the way. Initially, he knew to aim from above to get the bugs. It funny to see him forgot a lot lately.I just love Namul!
Both horns and supers can give a decent bite, but usually chams know the right way to avoid getting bit. Some will crush the buggy heads right before feeding them off, but that’s not something I can do. I’ll just give smaller horns and supers instead.
It could also be some bug juice residue, which will come off with time.View attachment 358061View attachment 358062View attachment 358063
Before I leave work. Give him misting spray. I won’t be back until around past 1 o clock in the morning.
I notice a mark in mouth for a few days. I didn’t think a hornworm would inflict that much force of bite. So far these past days I don’t see anything inside concerning. That wound look like it slowly healing.
Omg how fun!!! Nachitos actually shedding to right now XD! They really look crazy with all that shed coming off