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How would you go about minimizing the risks of wild caught insects if you collected them from your own backyard and never fertilized or used pesticides or any other chemicals? (I have chickens, so that's not an option). I have a series of questions for anyone willing to take a crack at them..
1. So you know the whole -- if you disinfect everything and use hand sanitizer for your children that they are more likely to get allergies study? Here's a webMD thing about what I mean: Are We Too Clean? Letting Kids Get Dirty and Germy
Okay, now apply that to leopard geckos in a sanitized environment all their lives. Are they more prone to illness later because they have not been building their immune systems growing up?
2. If you breed wild caught insects and only feed the babies, would that necessarily reduce the parasite load or would the babies get parasites from the parents?
3. Is there any type of quarantine that can be done to allow the parasites to die off in the insects or any type of safe medication you can administer to reduce the parasite load of the insect before feeding it?
I am just curious
Please don't rip my head off for the topic lol
1. So you know the whole -- if you disinfect everything and use hand sanitizer for your children that they are more likely to get allergies study? Here's a webMD thing about what I mean: Are We Too Clean? Letting Kids Get Dirty and Germy
Okay, now apply that to leopard geckos in a sanitized environment all their lives. Are they more prone to illness later because they have not been building their immune systems growing up?
2. If you breed wild caught insects and only feed the babies, would that necessarily reduce the parasite load or would the babies get parasites from the parents?
3. Is there any type of quarantine that can be done to allow the parasites to die off in the insects or any type of safe medication you can administer to reduce the parasite load of the insect before feeding it?
I am just curious