Using sticks/twigs, etc from outside?
So the comment in my other thread has me wondering, can you use wood twigs/branches and things like that from outside for the rats/gerbils to chew on?
What hazards might need to be thought about with that?
Also, any use to bringing grass/dandelions/other weeds in for them to eat?
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I was just thinking about this today. I havent made up my mind about it yet.
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I would say no. You never know what pesticides are used in neighboring yards, never know what bugs may come in contact with those plants(and they may be the one with pesticides on them), never know what weeds/grasses may be poisonous. Some bugs are poisonous as well.
I've only ever used pecan branches baked in the oven for my rats/mice.
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no. You will be exposing the rodents, and then the snakes to bugs and parasites.
your best bet is to go out and spend 3 bucks on a 8 foot, untreated (preferably not pine) 2 x 4. then cut it into 3 or 4 inch pieces. they last a VERY long time.
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mcavana
no. You will be exposing the rodents, and then the snakes to bugs and parasites.
your best bet is to go out and spend 3 bucks on a 8 foot, untreated (preferably not pine) 2 x 4. then cut it into 3 or 4 inch pieces. they last a VERY long time.
Thanks! We didn't even have to spend anything, as the shop my husband works in has scraps and he was able to cut some from them for all that we have right now.
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I also got scrap 2X4 for my ASFs to chew on...So far I haven't noticed them attempting to chew out of the tub, so I think its working.