O Oxymiocysu Member Apr 19, 2019 #1 I know wax worm larvae are good as an occasional treat, but can beardies eat the pupae? Before they turn into moths. And if they do turn into moths, can beardies eat those also? (Not sure if this belongs under feeding or feeders, sorry.)
I know wax worm larvae are good as an occasional treat, but can beardies eat the pupae? Before they turn into moths. And if they do turn into moths, can beardies eat those also? (Not sure if this belongs under feeding or feeders, sorry.)
O Oxymiocysu Member Original Poster Apr 22, 2019 #3 Thanks for your response! How would you go about feeding them moths?
A AHBD BD.org Sicko Apr 23, 2019 #4 Just cripple one of the wings a bit and it will flutter right around him.
H Hydrogod86 Member May 3, 2019 #6 I recently learned that the wax moths attack bee hives. Hence the name wax worm etc. Try not to let them lose in the wild. Save the bees!
I recently learned that the wax moths attack bee hives. Hence the name wax worm etc. Try not to let them lose in the wild. Save the bees!