Quote: Multi compartment sewing and craft containers work good too.
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Quote: Multi compartment sewing and craft containers work good too.
Multi compartment sewing and craft containers work good too.
be careful with waxworms, if they by chance get away and aren't ate they can completely destroy bee hives during their life cycle.
just like them with the exception of supers won't pupate unless they are isolated (the larger multi compartment weekly medicine containers work good for this), makes it a good bit more labor intensive to raise them because of that.
Quote: Are wax worms the larvae of wax moths?
Are wax worms the larvae of wax moths?
Yes and they will destroy bee hives by feeding on the comb, it only takes a few to quickly multiply and wipe out many hives.
Quote: I'm pretty sure they can be found all over the US.
I too am on the coast (Up North) the rain has not been seriously hampering my chickens free ranging duties...
I haven't tried Super worms but, as I dig around with chickens at my side, I tend to find lots of centipedes and very large spiders.
The chickens seem to have an instinctual ability to sense the bugs that can bite them, even the chickens from other areas south. They will attack the bugs head and kill it before they will eat it.
I have also seen them eat wasps with great care not to get stung... Amazing animals they are!