Darcy wrote:I have 3 PPs. I just read they like to munch on maple and oak leaves. We have a TON of trees in our yard, and we don't use pesticides. But do the hermies like fresh leaves? Dried leaves? Or both? If dried, do I need to wait until fall when they drop off the trees?
Thanks!!
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Hi
I collect leaves throughout the year for my crab family from my maple, oak,pear trees.
You would be surprised how much my little ones can consume in a few days.
Below are the steps I take
1) find 3 large cotton pillow cases ( write across bottom of each pillowcase name of tree branches collected ), 3 large rubber bands, 9 large/strong pegs, 3 strong coat hangers (I use the wire type )
2) view trees to locate branches with healthy leaves (I try to find branches with a mixture of large, medium and small leaves)
3) cut branches so they are around ¾ lenght of the pillowcase you are planning to use.
4) remove bad leaves and branches with no leaves (removing empty branches will make it easier to collect dried leaves later on)
5) rinse branches under the tap for a few moments then lightly shake to remove water. The allow to dry before next step
(I try to collect my branches the day after it has rained for a few days that way I can skip this step)
6) wrap rubber band around cut end of branches then place branches (tip first) into the pillowcase
7) attach pillowcase to clothes hanger using 2 pegs ( I use 1 peg to attach rubber band around branches to the hanger so branches are hanging freely in pillowcase
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I then place the hanger holding the pillowcase on a small clothes line located in darken room near a open window( good air flow assist the drying process)
9) finally allow a few weeks for the leaves to dry. You can remove all the leaves once dried from the branches and store then in a paper bag if you like.
I prefer to leave the dried leaves on the branches in the pillowcase as it keeps the leaves clean and easy to collect .
10) I normally pick a few handfuls of each type and add then to the tank as required.
This way you have leaves available whenever you need them throughout the year. I hope this information helps.
Kind regards
Sweetp