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Old 03-18-04, 01:44 PM   #1
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toxic bugs?

just curious,does anybody know if box elder bugs are toxic. i have them all over my house/yard would be nice to use as food for geckos and such. thanks.
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Old 03-18-04, 02:39 PM   #2
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I wouldn't do it, according to my book:

"Fire Flies are lethal to bearded dragons. They will keel over dead with in a few minutes. Fireflies contain a type of steroid, which is called lucibufagin. It is similar to plant steroids like digitalis. Box elder bugs can also be lethal."
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Generally avoid and bugs that are bright, red or orange.
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I wouldn't grab any wild caught bugs, who knows what pesticides they have been exposed to.
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Old 03-18-04, 11:35 PM   #5
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Being that they are in my yard which is fairly secluded, I'm pretty sure they're free of pesticides/insecticides. I've fed my gecko's (both leos and takay's) the occasional spider or moth for many year's now and it hasn't harmed anyone so far. I've been in touch with a lawn and pest control company and the owner is going to get back to me tommorow to let me know more about these little pests.
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Old 03-18-04, 11:37 PM   #6
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just caaught a mistake I meant Tokays....oops
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Bugs tend to be well traveled, it's not uncommon for them to be blown miles about.
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My day geckos love the large spiders that live under the overhang on the house.
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