Vandertern
Arachnopeon
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- Sep 4, 2017
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I've just set up a Dubia bin for the first time 2 weeks ago and so far everything has been pretty simple but something has occurred to me.
Oranges and other citrus fruit are typically heavily treated with pesticides and their peels hold the chemicals very well. I was always told not to put too many orange peels in the compost bin for this reason.
Everyone I've seen on YouTube seems to just put orange slices in unpeeled with their roaches and I've been doing the same.
I've noticed that they devour the carrots and apples I give them completely but the sections of orange I give them are always left with some fruit attached to the peel.
Is it possible they won't eat them due to the residual chemicals on the orange skin?
Do I need to wash and peel the oranges or am I being a bit neurotic?
I'm sure the roaches will be fine but I'm worried about potential passing something on to my tarantulas.
Oranges and other citrus fruit are typically heavily treated with pesticides and their peels hold the chemicals very well. I was always told not to put too many orange peels in the compost bin for this reason.
Everyone I've seen on YouTube seems to just put orange slices in unpeeled with their roaches and I've been doing the same.
I've noticed that they devour the carrots and apples I give them completely but the sections of orange I give them are always left with some fruit attached to the peel.
Is it possible they won't eat them due to the residual chemicals on the orange skin?
Do I need to wash and peel the oranges or am I being a bit neurotic?
I'm sure the roaches will be fine but I'm worried about potential passing something on to my tarantulas.