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scottishbluebird Posted - 18/01/2014 : 21:02:42
Next time i am in the town i was going to get Fudge some wax worms, and wondered if Storm could have any?
Its sad that the last time i got them, Peanut was still alive and ate most of them, but the garden birds will benefit now
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scottishbluebird Posted - 19/01/2014 : 17:10:19
ah well more for the birds
smart bunny Posted - 19/01/2014 : 17:00:34
Erm, wouldn't have thought so? But I don't know for sure.
lupi lou Posted - 19/01/2014 : 15:36:36
Wouldn't have though he'd eat them, but I could be wrong don't really know much about hoggies. Marc they are the lava stage of the wax moth, they are a treat item for lizards as they are quite fatty.
It's the little reminders which catch us off guard SBB, am not suppirsed peanut ate them all though, my gerbils go mad for them!
marc_sg Posted - 19/01/2014 : 15:15:10
What are wax worms

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