no way!! it is bad for ur baby? havent u ever heard of baby food (apple sause, and peas?!) i would never take that risk beside they sound gross! would u even eat them?
Edit: do NOT feed baby food to a Bearded dragon ! It is highly processed food for human consumption and is not part of its natural diet ! It's the equivalent of a human eating ten 'big macs' three times a day every day ! I am sick of the (apparently large) number of people on here that feed reptiles on food they would never eat in their natural habitat !
Yes...and no. It depends on the size of the dragon. They are good for a juvie/adult dragon. Babie dragons need crickets or superworms. The trick for feeding a bearded dragon, food should be no bigger then the space between both of their eyes. Hope that helps!(:
Wax worms are fine. Don'd feed too many though as they are fatty! Also try morio worms. Also not as many required, but your bearded dragon will love them!
Yes and no... It depends how big the worms are and how big your bearded dragon is. It also depends what kind of worm it is. You'll probably have to research it. Good Luck!!!!!
No, most reptiles like live insects like crickets.
No. But what i feed my bearded dragons, is super worms, meal worms, and crickets. Sometimes my family picks up a worm from the wild and feed it to them and so far, it never harmed my bearded dragons. So far, they ate grub worms and earth worms.
all grub worms are safe to eat in the desert some people eat grub worms like you would eat a bag of crisps.
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Yes, they do such as wasps.
I have absolutely no clue.
Some animals that eat grub worms are raccoons, birds, skunks, and moles. Humans have also been known to eat grubs.
Spray-N-Grow makes a natural garden pesticide for killing grub worms. It is called "Grub Beater". It is safe and its contents are derived from the neem tree. It will eliminate your grub worms without harming beneficial bugs. Their website is http://www.spray-n-growgardening.com
The largest grub worm recorded was found in Australia and measured around 5 inches in length. Grub worms can vary in size depending on the species and environmental conditions.
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