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I’ve tried giving them different fruits and veggies (including broccoli, carrots, oranges, green beans, cucumbers, and lettuce) and even worms (I read somewhere they’ll eat those) and they don’t seem to want to eat. I’m pretty sure they’ve been drinking the water i give them because they bob there heads in it sometimes. I admit i have not bought any food from actual animal care stores for them, but i figured they would eat house-hold things. Is there something else i should try or should i just buy some turtle food?

P.S. I’m not 100% sure they have not been eating
I found out one of the problems is that they’re tongues require them to eat under water

Categories : Worms
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thats the whole to not have to do that

there not jap beetles because this is a jap beetle

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and dont try to tell me there goodluck i dont believe that nonsenes and dont try to tell me there helpfull there not helpful when there stuck in my room allover the windows cant help my gardens that way so please just be serious and help me

Categories : Beetles
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Categories : Bed Bugs
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Ok so I was planning on getting a sugar glider but I have a lot of questions. I was planning on using a pelleted food called Sunseed Vita Sugar Glider Formula. As it said on the package I will use the pelleted food for 50% of the glider’s daily intake. On the package it specifically said Sugar Gliders have unique dietary requirements. While this prepared food is an excellent base diet, it should only make up about 50% of your pet’s daily intake. The balance of the diet should consist of approximately 40% fresh vegetables (such as dark, leafy vegetables, sweet potatoes, and carrots), and 10% fruits (melons, apples, and bananas). The addition of small mealworms, wax worms, and crickets are also recommended. For the line that says to add bugs, is it really necessary to? I’m assuming it is for protein so instead can I feed it something like boiled chicken? I myself have no problem with bugs, but my parents do. Do I have to feed them live insects? What exactly are bonding pouches? Should I take my sugar glider with me everywhere? Like to parties? What time do sugar gliders wake up? Thanks!
EDIT: Sorry for not clearing up on this but by parties I mean going to houses of my parent’s friends. It is generally quiet (nobody yells) and calm.
EDIT: Yes I am 13 years old and about to go to high school. I may be busy next year do to taking all AP/IB classes. I also watched most of the videos in this series: http://www.youtube.com/user/sugarglidervet Is it reliable? As for dorms, I am certain I will not be staying in one as my parents are strongly against dorms

Categories : Worms
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Find source of houseflies to get rid of them
Q: My husband and I live in a town home with a deck adjacent to our front door. We are experiencing a consistent batch of helicopter flies at the front door and over the deck. We have some open ground under the deck/front door and have examined this area to… Helicopter – Recreation – Aviation – Rotary Wing – Aircraft

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Categories : Bed Bugs
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