Is this moth safe to feed off?

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For a 16 month old Panther? I almost collided with it this evening on the back patio. TIA
 

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The problem with feeding prey items that are wild caught is that you have no idea what parasites and pesticides/poisons they've been exposed to.

It's a gamble.
 
like waving said, you're also exposing them to germs and bacteria etc that arent normalized to them. that said in nature most things that are toxic/poisonous advertise it with flashy colors. I don't feed any of my herps "wild" anything there's no way of knowing if that moth fed on something that may be minutely toxic to the chameleon though.
 
Pesticides would be the least of my concerns; i'd be more worried about some nasty parasite getting into my cham and/or bacteria that my cham hasn't built up an immunity to.
 
Pesticides would be the least of my concerns; i'd be more worried about some nasty parasite getting into my cham and/or bacteria that my cham hasn't built up an immunity to.
There is a risk of that with other feeders to. A cham can exposed to bacteria from the owner to.
 
For a 16 month old Panther? I almost collided with it this evening on the back patio. TIA
I think this is a hawk or sphinx moth, not sure which one. One of these is the adult stage of the tomato hornworm. I don't think they eat, so keeping it a "few days" won't tell you much. It won't live that long either way.
 
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