I have given several species kiwi before and although they didn't seem to enjoy it much, none of them died from it.I try to stick to apples, bananas,oranges, salad, baby carrots, box turtle food, dog food, never use kiwi,coconut
I have given several species kiwi before and although they didn't seem to enjoy it much, none of them died from it.I try to stick to apples, bananas,oranges, salad, baby carrots, box turtle food, dog food, never use kiwi,coconut
The smell they don't like but it is practically safe for them to eat it. Also, the wild roaches or the house pest varieties are ones who hate it most. Captive bred roaches either ignore it or is unaffected by the cucumber scent.Mine love cucumbers! Are you sure?
Coconut oil can be processed for used in floor waxes, dunno bout insecticides though. You may be mistaking it for chrysanthemum as those are used for pesticides.Don't they use coconut oil in cleaners and some insecticides?
Peppers are only spicy to animals that has an allergic taste bud receptor such as mammals. Peppers are safely eaten by animals such as land hermit crabs, turtles and birdsBe careful of feeding them tomato or peppers, or basically anything from those two groups. Tomatoes are in the nightshade family and make poisonous chemicals, while peppers are spicy (obviously lol).