DeviousMike
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Do butterworms grip leaves and branches like silks and horns or they more of a cup feeder type?
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if you want grippy feeders horn worms are the way to go..(ive had chams shoot at them and have to walk up, tougue stuck, and chew them off a branch) fun to watch..and not too much from mullberry farms, but mind you...they get huge fast!!lol buy babies..
if you want grippy feeders horn worms are the way to go..(ive had chams shoot at them and have to walk up, tougue stuck, and chew them off a branch) fun to watch..and not too much from mullberry farms, but mind you...they get huge fast!!lol buy babies..
Jandie you aint lying! I'm glad this was asked... cup NOT working us!if you put them in a place where they have several places to grip, i've had good luck with them crawling up and down branches, but they seem to fall off the leaves when i put them on the leaves....
they feel creepy with hand feeding. lol. but seems like any time i put them in cups, ours don't get eaten...and they seem to "drown" easily.... very little water needed....
Recieved my butterworms yesterday. They seem to grip my vines and wooden dowels OK. Fortunately, they did not last long to have a chance to fall down! My chams love them. I've never seen my Veil rush food like that ever. He ate more butterworms at that feeding then any other feeder since I've had him. Must be the bright orangish color.