Granny's gone and done it again

Is it hard to do mealworms ?
It’s actually super easy! I just have a plastic storage tote with dry oatmeal, crushed Cheerios, and dry grits as the substrate (they eat what they live in), a moist cotton ball for water, and that’s about it. They’ve been producing eggs and new babies :wee
 
I’m in a bad mood now. I payed for 50 L I V E crickets today at the pet store. I noticed there was a few dead ones in the bag when they handed it to me, but I thought oh well it’s just a few. But no... there’s at LEAST 15 dead ones. Ughhhh :barnie
Always the struggle with the feed store feeders.
It’s actually super easy! I just have a plastic storage tote with dry oatmeal, crushed Cheerios, and dry grits as the substrate (they eat what they live in), a moist cotton ball for water, and that’s about it. They’ve been producing eggs and new babies :wee
I've debated doing something like that...or compost worms...but....I'd probably cook em. Garage can get toasty, I don't think hubs would approve of wormies in his shop (though that's far from climate controlled too!), and yeah. outside....baked. Absolutely baked. Darn socal.

Just got back in from a looooong (well, for us) walk with the Goose. Probably about a mile and a half-two miles...at one point we had barking dogs on both sides of the road, poor guy did NOT know what to do.
 

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