Earwigs are not known to be harmful to hamsters and are generally not a threat to them. While they can bite if provoked, their bites are not dangerous and unlikely to cause serious harm to a healthy hamster. However, if a hamster ingests an earwig, it could potentially lead to digestive issues or discomfort. Overall, earwigs pose minimal risk to hamsters.
no it wont
enough to kill you
if you feed hamsters meat
if its a thick mixture then yes it will make it so they suffocate
yes hamsters kill gueneapigs cause their teratorial and guneapigs are too nice to fight back
no hamsters do not like brightness i can stun them or even kill them
Earwigs communicate with other earwigs from pheromones that they excrete to attract other earwigs. They pick up the pheromones with their antennae.
Umm.... NO!!
If they are kept together,yeah. If they are brother dwarf hamsters they may not fight but if they are Syrian hamsters they will kill each other.
no they want to kill themselves
if they are syrian hamsters, yes they will! and they sometimes even kill each other however, if they are dwarf hamsters, they will usually get along if they are in groups
bugs and their babies ( sometimes)