Hopefully this can be a subject of discussion as well as informing the ill-educated (i.e. me).
A couple of years ago, I used to catch bluebottles (blowflies) and hoverflies during the summer, to feed to my Ts. I stopped because they generally move in the wrong direction for terrestrial spiders (up), but there weren't any visible ill effects from that particular food source.
Now, I'm expecting a few spiderlings and scorplings from different sources, and I'd like to try to breed some small food for them. I've been in my parents' garden, digging up large springtails and what look like fungus gnat larvae (hopefully they might be an alternative to fruit flies, but I won't say so until I prove anything. And, yeah. I chose a great time of year for bug-hunting) But despite my previous wild-food experience, I find myself subject to new neurotic worries.
Parasites. Always a risk - though, as I mentioned, I haven't have much of a problem before. I also take the precaution of nuking any compost/soil/litter, though that can't apply to the collected bugs. But what are your opinions and experiences?
Also, chemicals. The garden is kept as organic as possible, although Roundup has been used once, 4-6 months ago, in certain places. The garden is fairly big (half an acre), and I collected away from the sprayed areas. Secondly, despite online horror stories I've read in my research, I've also read that the stuff is biodegradable within a few weeks.
Also, I'm keeping the collected bugs on exotics-trade coir compost, and I'm using only a minimum of substrate from the garden (a smattering of leaf litter and topsoil).
What say you all?
A couple of years ago, I used to catch bluebottles (blowflies) and hoverflies during the summer, to feed to my Ts. I stopped because they generally move in the wrong direction for terrestrial spiders (up), but there weren't any visible ill effects from that particular food source.
Now, I'm expecting a few spiderlings and scorplings from different sources, and I'd like to try to breed some small food for them. I've been in my parents' garden, digging up large springtails and what look like fungus gnat larvae (hopefully they might be an alternative to fruit flies, but I won't say so until I prove anything. And, yeah. I chose a great time of year for bug-hunting) But despite my previous wild-food experience, I find myself subject to new neurotic worries.
Parasites. Always a risk - though, as I mentioned, I haven't have much of a problem before. I also take the precaution of nuking any compost/soil/litter, though that can't apply to the collected bugs. But what are your opinions and experiences?
Also, chemicals. The garden is kept as organic as possible, although Roundup has been used once, 4-6 months ago, in certain places. The garden is fairly big (half an acre), and I collected away from the sprayed areas. Secondly, despite online horror stories I've read in my research, I've also read that the stuff is biodegradable within a few weeks.
Also, I'm keeping the collected bugs on exotics-trade coir compost, and I'm using only a minimum of substrate from the garden (a smattering of leaf litter and topsoil).
What say you all?
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