Wheat beetles! Freakin' disgusting!
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 4:28 pm
I normally feed my birds only pellets and eggfood and veggies, but my financial situation was grim this week and I could only afford seed for them. I went to this pet store across the hwy from me and bought finch seed out of their bulk bin. I got it home, opened the bag and thought I saw movement...LOTS of movement. At first i thought it was just the poor lighting in my poor little kitchen, but, no...there was definitely movement. There were little black beetles crawling all throughout the seed and up the sides of the bag, too.
It was too late to call the store. I called them first thing this morning and asked to speak to a manager. The thing is, I didn't notice this movement until I went back to get a smaller dish filled. My birds were already gobbling the seed down! They were so hungry because their pellets had gotten down to a fine powder!
Who the heck knows what's been introduced into both my aviary AND my nursery now...and I've a hatchling AND countless soon-to-be hatchlings, on the way, I hope!
Anyway, back on topic, the manager told me they were wheat beetles and completely harmless to both the seed and the birds and the only way to get rid of them in the hot weather was to put them in the freezer! Umm...yeah, put them in with MY food, too?
So, the seed is promptly going back when I get off work tonight and they are not getting a nice review online from me. It's too bad because, otherwise I think they do a good job acclimatizing their animals to people. The workers are always stocking shelves or working the check outs with African Greys and cockatoos hanging out with them or snakes around their shoulders.
It was too late to call the store. I called them first thing this morning and asked to speak to a manager. The thing is, I didn't notice this movement until I went back to get a smaller dish filled. My birds were already gobbling the seed down! They were so hungry because their pellets had gotten down to a fine powder!
Who the heck knows what's been introduced into both my aviary AND my nursery now...and I've a hatchling AND countless soon-to-be hatchlings, on the way, I hope!
Anyway, back on topic, the manager told me they were wheat beetles and completely harmless to both the seed and the birds and the only way to get rid of them in the hot weather was to put them in the freezer! Umm...yeah, put them in with MY food, too?
So, the seed is promptly going back when I get off work tonight and they are not getting a nice review online from me. It's too bad because, otherwise I think they do a good job acclimatizing their animals to people. The workers are always stocking shelves or working the check outs with African Greys and cockatoos hanging out with them or snakes around their shoulders.