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I think the idea is that they are pretty cheap as far as protein goes, once you buy your "starter" worms.
You just toss them in a bin of wheat bran or oatbran, or something comprable, and add a bit of "waste" food that has moisture -- apple cores or carrot pieces, for example, and let them go. They'll do the rest for you. Other than the cost of a bit of bran or other bedding, there doesn't have to be any cost beyond a small initial purchase of worms. A person could start this project with a $5 investment, if they wanted to do so, by using a container they already have at home. It actually seems much easier than dealing with earthworms, for example.
I have turtles...so I think I may try this for fun. The coturnix sure go mad over black soldier fly larvae (I don't raise them but have been known to pick out a few dozen from the compost heap.) If you think mealworms are icky, try black soldier fly larvae. I will admit that I about whigged out the day I went out and had my entire compost heap MOVING / WRITHING with the things. Then, I promptly ran to the computer to figure out WHAT the heck was going on, since I didn't have a lot of flies buzzing around out there.
I'm still passing on the cookies. I know it's cultural bias, but still...
(Ahem, and my personal bias would make it a lot easier for me to eat the mealworms than my little quail.
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I think the idea is that they are pretty cheap as far as protein goes, once you buy your "starter" worms.
You just toss them in a bin of wheat bran or oatbran, or something comprable, and add a bit of "waste" food that has moisture -- apple cores or carrot pieces, for example, and let them go. They'll do the rest for you. Other than the cost of a bit of bran or other bedding, there doesn't have to be any cost beyond a small initial purchase of worms. A person could start this project with a $5 investment, if they wanted to do so, by using a container they already have at home. It actually seems much easier than dealing with earthworms, for example.
I have turtles...so I think I may try this for fun. The coturnix sure go mad over black soldier fly larvae (I don't raise them but have been known to pick out a few dozen from the compost heap.) If you think mealworms are icky, try black soldier fly larvae. I will admit that I about whigged out the day I went out and had my entire compost heap MOVING / WRITHING with the things. Then, I promptly ran to the computer to figure out WHAT the heck was going on, since I didn't have a lot of flies buzzing around out there.
I'm still passing on the cookies. I know it's cultural bias, but still...
(Ahem, and my personal bias would make it a lot easier for me to eat the mealworms than my little quail.

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