We are very careful not to used anything on the garden that can harm our Beardies becuase they love the squash blossoms and lettuce we grow for them. Now I have cabbage worms. As I plucked them I wondered if I could feed them to the dragons. The birds eat them, the dragons REALLY want to get to them (I saved them in a small tank with the brocccoli & Kale leaves they were on). Has anyone feed their beardies wild bugs like these.
To be frankly honest, that would be a no no. For one, you have no idea what parasites these little buggers might have, and to what pesticides they might have been exposed to... Now if you want, you can try to raise them, and in several generations, feed those. However, here is some information about parasites in cabbage worms...
Parasites and pathogens play a significant role in the natural control of ICW. Apanteles glomeratus is a common larval parasite that occurs practically worldwide. Phryex vulgaris and Pteromalus puparum are other species of hymenopterous parasitoids that attack ICW. A granulosis virus specific to ICW attacks larvae; this virus is commonly found in Taiwan.
Not sure I would want to introduce those to my dragons.
Janie.