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Roo, have you considered writing a mealworm article?![]()
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Roo, have you considered writing a mealworm article?![]()
I think I just passed out a little...All you really need is another bin on your fodder ladder. While multi-layered set-ups yield a lot more worms, you can do it all in one container, too. Mine are in a lovely old pasta bowl, right out on my kitchen counter. The beetles can't fly and mealies can't climb the ceramic sides, so they stay put. The only things that move are the adult beetles and they generally stay hidden under the apple slices they use for water. Most people don't even know they're there. If a guest is nosy enough to root around the corners of my kitchen counters, then they deserve the surprise they get. I do have to admit, though, that I get a kick out of some of the reactions when people discover what's really in that pretty bowl full of oatmeal and apple slices ...
I think I just passed out a little...I am open and do try a lot of crazy things but mealworms in the kitchen and crawling out of the bathroom!!! Gah!!!! You people are AWESOME !!!!
Bahahaha! A lot of enthusiasm will get you far! It’s hard to take down a person that is so darn proud of themselves!!!@Barbsgirls, Wow!!! You text just like my mom!!! Love it!!! Added to the list!!!
18) OMG you are not going to believe what I did!!! I am so excited to see if this works!!! Can you imagine how happy the girls will be with fresh fodder all winter! I’ll take care of everything!!!
I'll be sure to try to put all the enthusiasm in it as expressed in your text. If she thinks I believe it enough, maybe I'll get by with it.
Thanks for bringing us back to the real topic of this thread which was how to help me get out of the expected jam I'm sure to find myself in once I'm found out growing fodder in the second bathroom.
Speaking of that, I was working in that bathroom today and left the curtain drawn back so you could see the fodder tower. Then I had to go into town for some stuff, ended up in town longer than expected, and my wife beat me home. I walked past that bathroom and saw my mistake and quickly drew the curtain covering the fodder tower from sight. Just about ratted myself out today!
I swear, sometimes I'm my worst enemy and that will probably be my ultimate downfall on this caper.![]()
All you need is a container, some dry rolled oats, an apple or potato slice and a package of mealworms from your local pet store. You'll need to get the "plain" ones that are refrigerated, not the ones that are dusted with preservatives or vitamin supplements.That's just way cool.
I am getting more interested in trying to grow some mealworms. Any advice on where to start, links, etc...? Do you have to buy starter mealworms, bugs, or whatever?
Roo, have you considered writing a mealworm article?![]()
All you need is a container, some dry rolled oats, an apple or potato slice and a package of mealworms from your local pet store. You'll need to get the "plain" ones that are refrigerated, not the ones that are dusted with preservatives or vitamin supplements.
If you're concerned about escapees, which shouldn't happen with a straight, slick-sided container, you can put a screened lid or a piece of fabric over the top of it. I haven't had any escapees from my pasta bowl, or even the plastic container that started it all.
- Pour a few inches of dry oatmeal into your container.
- Drop in a slice or two of apple or potato (that's how they get their water.) You'll need to change it every few days, or you'll have green oatmeal ... most unpleasant!
- Add your mealworms and walk away.
Ooh - BRAINSTORM - Put it all in a pretty fishbowl, add a fake aquarium plant (that doesn't touch the sides, so nobody goes walkabout) and call it a terrarium! It'd be like having an ant farm, only you can feed the mealies (and the beetles - live and dead) to your biddies. They're a lot easier to catch than ants ...
Hmmm shower curtain left open and she didn’t notice... you are a lucky man... or perhaps we should say.... well played wife!!! Maybe she is on a blog this very minute...ha, he thinks I don’t know his secret(followed by a mildly sinister cackle).....@Barbsgirls, Wow!!! You text just like my mom!!! Love it!!! Added to the list!!!
18) OMG you are not going to believe what I did!!! I am so excited to see if this works!!! Can you imagine how happy the girls will be with fresh fodder all winter! I’ll take care of everything!!!
I'll be sure to try to put all the enthusiasm in it as expressed in your text. If she thinks I believe it enough, maybe I'll get by with it.
Thanks for bringing us back to the real topic of this thread which was how to help me get out of the expected jam I'm sure to find myself in once I'm found out growing fodder in the second bathroom.
Speaking of that, I was working in that bathroom today and left the curtain drawn back so you could see the fodder tower. Then I had to go into town for some stuff, ended up in town longer than expected, and my wife beat me home. I walked past that bathroom and saw my mistake and quickly drew the curtain covering the fodder tower from sight. Just about ratted myself out today!
I swear, sometimes I'm my worst enemy and that will probably be my ultimate downfall on this caper.![]()
I generally toss the slices after the mealies are done with them. There's not usually much left and they look nasty! An aquarium would work, but it's probably a bit of overkill. You only need a few inches of oatmeal to keep your buggies happy. If you put much more in there, you'll never find 'em until they fully morph into beetles. That's okay, too, I guess. My birds like to chase them, but the beetles are more likely to get away and I'd really rather not have them living in my yard!OK. That helps a lot. I'll have to check our local pet store for live meal worms. I am assuming that you can throw the apple/potato slices to the chickens every few days as you put in new slices? How long does it take for mealworms to mature to the size to feed to the chickens? Once you start the habitat, is it self sustaining as far as meal worms reproducing?
I think I have the perfect container for a meal worm project. I have an old 15/20 gallon aquarium in the garage and I think I even have a screen top for it to convert it into a terrarium. If not, I have plenty of old screen laying around in the garage and could easily make a cover for the aquarium. Excellent idea.