My hornworm turned red — is it still safe for my pet to eat? February 8, 2022When hornworms turn red, that means they're finished growing and they're getting ready to pupate into moths. Although they may look different, they're still safe for your pet to eat.
Mold in hornworm cup February 8, 2022MOLD: If your cups develop mold in them, simply take a spoon and remove it. The main cause of mold forming in the cups is from too much humidity or...
How do I house/store my hornworms? February 8, 2022When the hornworms are delivered to your house, they will arrive in a large, clear cup with plenty of food and a mesh divider that they can climb on. The...
Can I feed hornworms from my garden to my pet? February 8, 2022No! Wild hornworms' natural diet makes them potentially toxic, which will poison your pet if eaten. Only offer captive-bred hornworms to your pet.