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It's dang cold here, so mine are all sleeping now...since I keep them out in the barn. I think it's finally time to turn the heat on - it was 35 in my house yesterday morning @ 6:30.
I just posted about mine in the feeding section this morning. I had
T. obscurus beetles invade my colonies and I think they really suppressed the
T. molitor numbers. I ended up removing--by hand--all of the
T. molitor, scrapping everything else remaining in the colonies, and starting over. The chickens
really liked scratching through the remains of the colonies though, picking out all the
T. obscurus. They got enjoyment out of that for at least a couple weeks. I sneaked the single reformed colony inside to the office, where it will remain, hidden, until Gallina del Cielo discovers it.
sometimes when i read gallo's posts, i feel like i am back in college in chem 152 which i took THREE TIMES, three semesters back to back and i still failed each time with a big fat F because i couldn't understand what in the world he was saying. i had tutors galore, never helped.
gallo, my brain just does not process your knowledge. were you my chem professor at NAU?