Kerrek Member Aug 1, 2011 #1 I bought a couple of Mulberry trees back in March and planted them in the backyard. They have about doubled in size already should I be ok to feed the leaves to the silkworms and then the worms to my chams? Thanks Derek
I bought a couple of Mulberry trees back in March and planted them in the backyard. They have about doubled in size already should I be ok to feed the leaves to the silkworms and then the worms to my chams? Thanks Derek
chameleoman Avid Member Aug 1, 2011 #2 wash the leaves really good and dry them really good because wet leaves give them diarea they sell some stuff at trader joes that removes pesticide
wash the leaves really good and dry them really good because wet leaves give them diarea they sell some stuff at trader joes that removes pesticide
S Shenzi Sixaxis Member Aug 2, 2011 #3 If the OP doesn't use pesticides, then it's not needed. And heck, the pesticide remover would probably kill the silkies with out fragile they are.
If the OP doesn't use pesticides, then it's not needed. And heck, the pesticide remover would probably kill the silkies with out fragile they are.