Chickens can eat lightning bugs, but it's not advisable. Lightning bugs, or fireflies, contain a chemical called lucibufagins that can be toxic to chickens if consumed in significant quantities. While a few might not cause harm, it's best to avoid letting chickens eat them regularly to prevent potential health issues. Always provide a balanced diet to ensure their well-being.
yes they do
Bugs are a good source of protein for chickens.
Bugs are a good source of protein for chickens.
No, lightning bugs do not eat grass. Lightning bugs eat snails, worms, pollen, and flower parts, and other insects. The insects must be chopped up for the lightning bugs.
If a chicken can catch it they will eat them. Chickens love eating bugs. Usually mosquitoes are not on the list since they are out usually when chickens are sleeping.
No
Bugs, grains and some plants.
You bet they do given the chance. Chickens are voracious opportunistic feeders
If you have a little land you could get some chickens they eat lots of bugs and you can have eggs to eat too.
Lightning bugs are insects, a type of a beetle, and do not eat cookies. Lightning diet consists of such things as other bug's larvae, small grubs and worms.
No Chickens will eat hay and straw, they will also search under the bedding to find bugs and stray seeds.
They don't bite, they have no pincers, they don't attack, they don't carry disease, they don't even fly very fast.