When mealworm beetles turn into beetles, you can still feed them to geckos and birds. They will lay eggs until they die at 3-5 months of age.
Basically, anything edible the fox comes across. Rabbits, birds, voles chickens, hedgehogs, even beetles and worms at times.
Cretsed Geckos will shed their skin about two or three times a year. Sometimes, the gecko will eat its skin!
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Leopard geckos will eat 3-4 times a week as an adult and usually once a day as babies - sub adulthood.
2-5 times a day actually
No, that would merely annoy them. Provide leopard geckos with a humid hide, and keep a small shallow dish of water available for them at all times.
dung beetles are beetles are beetles that feed partly or exclusively on dung (poop). a dung beetle can carry 250 times as much as they can carry themselves in one night 3 facts on dung beetle 1 dung beetles eat there poop 2 some dung beetles are particular about the poop the eat 3 dung beetles are really good at finding poop
According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica feather-winged beetles is a family of beetles that are between 0.25 and 1 mm although some of them can grow to 2 mm. In other words, there is no one single animal with that name we can use. A millimeter is 1/1000th of a meter, so you need 1000 mm to make a meter. -> so you need 1000*1 mm beetles to fill that meter or 500 beetles if they're 2 mm. Beetles of 0.25 mm are 4 times as small as 1 mm, so you need 4 times as many of them to fill the same meter. 1000 beetles*4= 4000 beetles. In short to fill a meter with feather-winged beetles, you need 500-4000 beetles depending on the size of beetle you're using.
birds are lovely creatures but some times they can be nasty. i love birds, if you like birds then hi-5 but if you dont grrrrrr
Yes, Might have dif. Times for it but at one point they do all grow back.
You can find beetles in your backyard or your garden , they are deep underneath the ground most of the times . You would see them commonly if you are growing vegetables like lettuce . But i generally prefer going to insect shops .
There are some seed eating birds that feed at different times to avoid competition. Others do it to avoid conflict from other birds, and some eat with other birds.