Can Someone Guide Me To Start My Mealworm Farm?

jm93030

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Hello everybody

I am thinking to start raising some mealworms to feed to my quails , but have no idea how to start
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can you help me?
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please

what do I need?

how do I start?
how long will it take before I can start treating my quails?
Thank you
 
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It's a total waste of time and money....unless you want to start a meal worm farm.
If that's what you want...then knock yourself out
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It's kinda like making your own yogurt....Yeah, you can do it, but Dannon can do it much cheaper, and make it more tasty
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How is it a waste of money? A large sack of wheat bran -- under $10, any rubbermaid tub or aquarium that is already around the house, and your veggie scraps from making dinner + an initial investment of about 1000 mealworms for $12-13. Or, you could continue to buy 25-50 mealworms for $3-5 depending on what is available in your local pet stores. The mealworms will take only minutes of time per week.

Initial investment is less than $25 & will pay for itself within the first 5,000 mealworms or so with virtually no time spent. It's better than ANY interest you'll earn on investing that $25.

Then again, I beg to differ about the yogurt, too. I can make it more cheaply and tastier than Dannon, plus mine won't have sugar, gelatin, or any other additives -- just milk & a bit of starter. (If I'm going to buy yogurt, I'm not buying nasty Dannon. I'm buying whole-fat greek yogurt...) My costs for yogurt: any milk I have on hand & a scoop of my last batch. The only equipment needed: the wide mouthed stainless steel thermos that I already own...Hands on time per batch: 2 minutes.
 
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We have mealworms but we didnt have heat in the house this past winter so they are setback a bit.We have them outside in a 55 gallon drum cut in half and have screen on top as well as one of our empty layer crumble bags on top for a tarp.They are doing good and are starting to pupate again.Saw some new beatles in there and a good cluster of new worms as well.

The other half of the barrel has red woyms in it.They are thriving too,and they even made one of their potato cuttings into a nice 6" potato plant.
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wife got it and planted it in her garden.
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Thank you guys for all your input

I am still on the idea

has any of you done this ?

where did you get your starters mealworms?

or whats a good place to buy from ?
 

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