Can a hamster survive eating a cockroach at home?

Updated on home 2024-06-21
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Common household bugs such as cockroaches and flying insects contain high protein and are good for the hamster's body, but those bugs can also carry parasites, bacteria, and viruses. Hamsters have poor immunity, and their stomachs are also very delicate, and eating these bugs is likely to cause gastrointestinal diseases and other diseases. If a hamster eats a worm that carries the virus, it may become seriously ill, and if it bites or scratches its owner, it is very likely to spread it to its owner.

    So, even if hamsters are happy to eat bugs, we need to stop them from eating flying bugs.

    Hamsters can eat insects, but can only eat bread worms or barley worms fed by their owners, which are easy to buy in the flower and bird market, and these insects raised in captivity as feed are at least much more hygienic, and they are also rich in nutrients. However, these animal feeds can not be eaten more, six bread worms a Friday is enough, any more is easy to catch fire, and the number of bread worms can be reduced when the weather is hot.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hamsters eat cockroaches.

    Hamsters can eat cockroaches, because cockroaches can supplement hamsters with rich protein, giving hamsters to eat cockroaches can also make it more active, if it is a live cockroach, it can also stimulate the hamster's predatory nature.

    Although hamsters can eat cockroaches, it is best to choose cockroaches purchased through regular channels, and avoid catching cockroaches in the wild for hamsters to eat, so as not to carry parasites and affect the health of hamsters.

    Cockroaches stained with insecticides should not be eaten by hamsters, which will cause hamsters to have a toxic reaction, if accidentally eaten, it is best to give it mung beans or honeysuckle, which can play a role in detoxification.

    If the fly or cockroach is killed by an insecticide, then the fly or cockroach is poisoned, and the rat may be indirectly poisoned if eaten, which will affect the health of the body.

    If it dies naturally, it is a protein feast for rats, and hamsters in the wild occasionally catch some insects to eat. It doesn't cause any problems to the rats.

    Mung beans and honeysuckle can be said to be a universal antidote, you can feed a little bit to detoxify the hamster in moderation (mung bean direct feeding, honeysuckle boiled water). Even if you don't get poisoned, you can prevent it a little. Even if the fly or cockroach dies in nature, if you see it in the rat cage, you should throw it away as soon as possible, and you must stop it in time if you find that the rat or cockroach is eating, after all, flies or cockroaches carry a lot of bacteria.

    Don't put the hamster cage on the ground, do a good job of hygiene, wash the cage frequently, and throw away vegetables and fruits in time if you can't finish eating.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If flies or cockroaches are killed by insecticides, hamsters may be indirectly poisoned if they eat cockroaches, which may affect their health. Mung beans and honeysuckle can be given to hamsters, and it can be said that these two things are a universal antidote, and a little can be fed to detoxify hamsters.

    If the cockroach dies naturally, it is a hamster's protein meal, and the hamster will occasionally catch some insects to eat, and it will not cause any problems to the hamster's body.

    Mung beans and honeysuckle can be said to be a universal antidote, and more can be fed to detoxify hamsters, even if flies or cockroaches die in nature, there are many bacteria, which are still not friendly to hamsters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hamsters can eat cockroaches. Cockroaches are rich in protein. By giving them, they can become more active.

    Although hamsters can eat cockroaches, it is best to choose cockroaches purchased through regular channels to avoid carrying parasites that affect the health of hamsters. Hamsters can also be poisoned if they eat cockroaches that are infected with insecticides.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hamsters can eat cockroaches, cockroaches are rich in protein, and giving hamsters to eat can make them more active. Although hamsters can eat cockroaches, it is best to choose cockroaches purchased through regular channels to avoid carrying parasites that affect the health of hamsters. Hamsters may also be poisoned if they accidentally eat cockroaches that are stained with pesticides.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It should be possible, but it's better not to give it food. Because praying mantis can carry parasites, hamsters can get sick if they eat them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It shouldn't be a big problem. Just like hamsters can eat live bread worms. Anyone can eat cockroaches...

    Very protein... However, that cockroach has to be healthy. In case it is the cockroach that has been sprayed with insecticide in your house, and the cockroach happens to smell the insecticide, and it is a little troublesome to be eaten by your rats, pay attention to it in the future...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hamsters eat cockroaches, cockroaches are rich in protein, and hamsters' food makes them more active. Although hamsters can eat cockroaches, it is best to buy them through official channels so that the parasites do not affect the health of hamsters. Hamsters may poison cockroaches contaminated with pesticides by mistake.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, hamsters raised at home are not good at eating cockroaches, in fact, even if they eat cockroaches, they will not die, it doesn't matter. So don't worry.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, there will be no problem, this hamster, can eat these things, and it will not affect their animal body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no problem, cockroaches at home are generally not toxic, and cockroaches are high in protein and rich in nutrients :)

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as the cockroaches are not poisoned, the rats are basically fine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cold salad, basically hopeless, cockroach medicine and rat medicine are basically the same.

    Now that it's happened, the only way is to get it to drink more or raw eggs or something, and find a way to make it pull more dilute to pull out the toxins in its body as much as possible.

    If it doesn't work, there is no way.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Cockroach medicine is roughly divided into four types in the market circulation: chemical cockroach medicine, biological cockroach medicine, natural plant cockroach medicine, and physical cockroach medicine.

    Most cockroach drugs have a certain degree of duxing, such as chemical cockroach drugs containing acemethamidophos low du insecticide, and biological cockroach drugs also have avermectin. Although it is less harmful to the human body, it will be a bit serious for vertebrates such as hamsters to swallow it by mistake.

    Hello dear, happy to answer your <>

    If the hamster eats cockroach medicine, it can drink more water or eat some raw eggs, so that it can pull out the duin in the body as much as possible. You can help Jane argue that once it is flushed under the mouth, a cotton swab is moistened and rubbed the cheek pouch. Hamsters swallowed can't induce vomiting and gastric lavage.

    Mix a little mont demoulding stone scatter in the food.

    Cockroach medicine is roughly divided into four types in the market circulation: chemical cockroach medicine, biological cockroach medicine, natural plant cockroach medicine, and physical cockroach medicine. Most cockroach drugs have a certain degree of duxing, such as chemical cockroach drugs containing acetylmethyl and amine insecticides, and biological cockroach drugs also have avermectin.

    Although the harm to the human body is small, it will be a bit serious for small vertebrates such as hamsters to swallow by mistake.

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