Grape leaves?

Sillver

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So my brother In law has some grape vines in his back yard and I was wondering if the leaves would be safe for leave litter for my isopods?
 

pannaking22

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As long as they don't have any pesticides being applied to them or the yard(s) around them they should be fine once they dry out and turn brown.
 

The Snark

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Harmless. Used as a food wrapping, condiment and nutrition supplement (ultra rich in vitamin A). Some also claim various medicinal properties.
 

Sillver

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Harmless. Used as a food wrapping, condiment and nutrition supplement (ultra rich in vitamin A). Some also claim various medicinal properties.
Yeah I know. I just wanted to make sure they were safe for isopods, that and you I've never heard about anyone using grape leaves before, just sea grape leaves. Anyways I'll have like a garbage full of leaves when they are more dry.
 

The Snark

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Grape vines are highly susceptible to mold, the bane of vineyards world wide, which might make their detritus admirably suited for isopods.
 
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