How do you wash Mulberry Leaves?

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tignish99

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I picked up some mulberry leaves for my silks that hatched last week. They have been on chow, but now I want to feed them the leaves. They come from an untreated tree. How do you wash the leaves to minimize germ exposure to the silkies?

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Claudiusx

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I used to wash them the same way I wash my beardies greens, a rinse under some cold water. The only difference is I was my hands with soap before hand, making sure to wash all the soap off my hands, and I pat the leaves dry with a paper towel.

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