What does it mean that there are several crawling white worms in the hermit crab s box?

Updated on pet 2024-06-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If several crawling white worms appear in the hermit crab's box, this could be one of the following:

    1.Bread bugs: Bread bugs are a common small white bug that usually breeds in moist places, such as damp wood, leaves, or soil.

    If you have breadworms in your hermit crab box, it could be caused by you not cleaning the box regularly or by high humidity inside the box.

    2.Mites: Mites are very small insects and their presence is usually only visible under a microscope.

    They usually breed in moist places, such as damp wood, leaves, or soil. If you have mites in your hermit crab box, it could be caused by you not cleaning the box regularly or by high humidity inside the box.

    3.Other small insects: In addition to bread worms and mites, there may also be other small insects in the hermit crab box, such as jumping worms, ants, etc. These bugs may appear due to the fact that the environment inside the box is suitable for their survival, or they enter the box through the environment outside the box.

    Whatever the bugs are, it is recommended that you clean the hermit crab's box immediately. When cleaning, use a clean, damp cloth to gently wipe the inside and outside of the box, then dry with a dry cloth. If you find that the number of worms is large or the species is complex, it is recommended to consult a professional for advice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, it is raised with coconut soil, it is easy to have this problem if it is raised with coconut soil, I have raised it before, I have also seen it, coconut soil is easy to cause problems, you can change the sand to raise, and then this problem is not big, take the seawater every day to bathe the crab, soak once a day, a few minutes at a time, take the crab if it comes out and shake it, let the shell be filled with water and fill it several times, and it will be soaked in a few days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The insect is actually a sand silkworm, and we usually use it as bait for fishing, and some people even like to eat it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Still alive? I don't see what the bugs look like, are they really bugs? Could it be the accessory limbs of a hermit crab, little claws?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Is it that the crab is already dead, and if it is dead, don't eat it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Commonly known as flour worm, flour often grows after being left in a damp place for a long time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The rice noodles are nothing more than rice worms or something, I suggest you pay attention to it, pay attention to keep a dry environment, it's very troublesome, if you run into the rice or noodles.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Depending on the information you provide, this small, white, translucent bug may be a slug or a snail. They usually crawl in a wriggling manner and dodge when they encounter salt. If you need a more detailed identification, please provide more ** or a description so that I can be more accurate about your question.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Does it mean a millipede?

    Encyclopedia: The appearance of the millipede-snake resembles a thin hemp rope, with a diameter of about 4mm and a length of more than 500mm. In fact, it is not an individual, but is made up of countless tiny insects.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You're talking about rat women, (wet insects) commonly known as tide insects, tumult insects, ground lice women, ground lice, shoe board insects, skin plate insects, etc., belonging to the invertebrate arthropod phylum Crustacean tide insect suborder tide insect family Rats genus. ground spraying, sprayed with 50% dichlorvos 500 times; If the ground is covered with a curtain or other covering after application, the insect will be poisoned due to fear of light and hide inside.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Clothes moth (Tinea pellionella) belongs to the genus Tinea of the family Tineidae of the Lepidoptera order and is widely distributed and is a global storage pest.

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