Well, they've been in the tat a month, so they might have done the damage that they'd do, but I thought I'd ask.
I've been using sticks from our maple trees as climbing sticks for the crabsters.
That okay? They crabs have peeled bark off, and probably eaten a fair bit. But they SEEM fine.....
I think they are sticks from a red maple and a silver maple. We have alot of them, so Im not sure.
We dont spray our trees, they are too big for that and we are lazy, so I guess you could call them organic?
I did boil them before adding them to the tat.
Its not poisonous to other animals that I know of, my goats and sheep eat the trimmings all the time with no ill effects.
So is this okay?
Thanks!
Maple tree sticks?
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maple bark
Oh yes! maple bark is very good for them! all varieties of maple appear to be safe.
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I suppose you can kiss the bugs if you really want to, but I don't find it necessary
I recently added a bunch of maple to my crabitat, and they all seem pretty happy with the addition. I have a number of thin branches cable-tied together with some leaves still attached as a climby, and several enjoy climbing and eating it. I also have a maple leaf pit (1/2 substrate on the bottom, torn up leaves, twigs, and peeled bark on the top). A couple of my PPs enjoy it, but the Es really love the pit. Everyone is sampling the leaves and bark.
I recently added a bunch of maple to my crabitat, and they all seem pretty happy with the addition. I have a number of thin branches cable-tied together with some leaves still attached as a climby, and several enjoy climbing and eating it. I also have a maple leaf pit (1/2 substrate on the bottom, torn up leaves, twigs, and peeled bark on the top). A couple of my PPs enjoy it, but the Es really love the pit. Everyone is sampling the leaves and bark.
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