I think so.
they get most of their water from the bodies of their prey they also will drink the dew off of plants.
Rollie pollies like moist things and so they basically drink from the moist soil
they drink the dew off leaves but if you keep it in a jar than you can just dip a leaf into water and it'll drink it all the same.
Yes, but very tiny sips at a time. They drink the dew off grass, but I discoverd if you wanted a grasshopper as a pet, you could put a damp washcloth over the cage or bug dome you are keeping it in to create condensation. They would then drink that to.
Ever seen a drunk cricket? No? Me neither. Seriously, though, they DO drink. Dew and raindrops.
butterfly's do no eat as such but will drink nutrients from different fruit and plants.
yes
ive gotten drunk off of regular mtn dew before i bet u can with code red
Condensation occurs when warm air comes into contact with a cold surface, causing the air to cool and release its moisture in the form of water droplets. This process happens because cold air is unable to hold as much moisture as warm air. Condensation is a natural part of the water cycle and is responsible for the formation of clouds, rain, and dew.
Vets will only cut off dew claws in the first three days of being born.
If you live somewhere where you have humidity, a trip outside early in the morning will lead you to find dew on leaves and grass. You could brush the dew off the leaf into a small bowl or jar. It won't be much liquid.
Separate them as much as possible. If not possible, add more decorations and plants for more territories and feed them.