yes please pm me your email adress and how much you want. I will send a paypal invoice to your email adress. It can be paid with credit debit or a paypal account.
i have been to their facilities and checked the quality of the live worms before drying. These are all domestic mealworms grown on wheat bran, potatoes and carrots.
Wild caught worms may carry diseases and parasites but domesticated ones have been cleared of those for many generations.
1 pound US grown dried mealworms. $25 shipping included
1.5 pounds US grown dried mealworms. $32.50 shipping included
2 pounds US grown dried mealworms. $40 shipping included
2.5 pounds US grown dried mealworms. $47.50 shipping included
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it may be that they aren't used to it yet or it is a different temp then they are used to. Sorry for delay had some crazy stuff happen at the apartment complex i manage.
most will order it for you if you ask. Otherwise as long as you arent feeding the mealies to sugar gliders or hedgehogs yo can use chicken starter if you can grind it down fine.
i use wheat bran as substrate.
I leave the dead and pupaes behind with what i keep back weekly for breeders.
Yep the grain and bugs that wouldnt stay attached to egg crates goes into my future breeder bins.
The grain all gets used up and turned to frass. I sift the bottom bins through the...
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Here is the link for my youtube channel. Yep it has a video on cleaning out the dead and anything else that doesnt sift out...
I ship large live mealworms to all states besides alaska and hawaii
$10 for 500
$12 for 1000
$15 for 2000
$28 for 4000
Add five dollars per thousand over that up to a total of ten thousand
Shipping included in all prices
ten percent dead loss is normal. You need high humidity for pupaes. They will eat some dead but most are left there for you. I have some videos up on youtube for my huge setup. Let me know if you want a link. I produce about 600,000 a month.
you can give the chickens too much protein. It is recommended to not feed more than one teaspoon or ten mealworms per day per chicken. They will eat any they come across no matter what.
i have found that deaths during pupae stage can be fixed with some humidity. Like lettuce leaves or even a jar half full of water in their bin. Make sure it cant tip though.