Boy this is THE topic that will keep me coming back, and have me struggling to remember my password.
Not that I don't love all things chicken, but this is my favorite subject, just because the birds love them so much. Count me in as another who can't wait to see what you have made tmoore8595.
I had a great spring and summer with the larvae, though they didn't really take off until pretty late in Spring. I am now having the problem I had last year though, where they seem to be really slowing down because of the cold. My biopod is still full of them, but they are sort of lazy. Just sitting under food and looking like they are thinking of waiting through the year. Seems odd to me, because we don't really get cold like some of you all do. Then again we don't really get HOT like some of you all do- they seem to really fire up when we are at our hottest. At the peak I probably had about 3 cups of them self harvesting almost daily. They are also in my regular compost bin, and I'm glad to have them there, hopefully they will sort of 'seed' the biopod yearly.
Wonder if I would have better success if they were in something bigger than the biopod, not so likely to fluctuate in temperature?
Does anybody live somewhere it gets cold, and figured out how to keep them going?