Great article!
I sometimes forget we are all on this site from different places all over the world with often very different weather.
Yes, too much moisture creates a nasty moldy scenario, not heathy at all.
I had a cricket farm once, while babysitting the High School class's tarantula, Octavia, over summer break. Let me tell ya, crickets chirp constantly! Noisy buggers.
Mealworms are quiet.
I've also had a successful mealworm colony since 1987. I basically use chicken pellet feed & thickly sliced potatoes for the moisture. Live mealworms are such a treat to any insect loving creature, whether avian or reptilian. They're natural protein but we can add nutritional value by what we feed the worms. There's even calcium dust. Reptile folks call it "loading" & often dust the mealworms or crickets prior to feed their pet reptiles. I've added carrots, but the one time I added celery, I got these annoying gnats & fruit flies!
Great article though, glad to see I'm not the only oddball keeping up a mealworm farm...my non-chicken acquaintances don't understand

me at all...one of the many reasons I love this site, Learning & Acceptance of all us crazy bird ladies & gents! Lol
