PidderPeets
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I know it's a very odd and somewhat ridiculous question, but I was wondering if anyone knows if I can or can't feed L1 cecropia caterpillars to some of my tarantulas and other spiders? I raised a baker's dozen last year, and managed to get eggs this year, but due to a busy schedule, I utterly forgot to check on the eggs and properly dispose of the excess that I knew I wouldn't be able to handle. Then lo and behold, today I finally looked, and there's about 60 fresh little caterpillars roaming around the container looking for food. They must have just hatched today. While I've been told by some that no native Saturniid is regulated in the US, the seller I got them from lists them as regulated and won't sell to certain states without a permit. They are native in my state, but the seller's website states that I can't release them unless they are actually from my state (which they are not, they're from the next state over). Their website also states that I can't sell any without a seller's permit. Seeing as how I don't intend to release them or sell them because of these possible regulations, and I feel like just freezing them would be a waste, I was wondering if maybe I could feed off a few to my smaller slings? I know for a fact that they've never been exposed to pesticides. My only concern was that maybe the tiny spikes they have might deter the spiders. Any advice would be appreciated, so thanks in advance