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I just ordered some live mealworms to raise and reproduce to feed my chickens. But I am kinda worried that I will be also starting a bait station for rats and mice. Does anyone know if these attract rodents?
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I was going to keep them inside. I did want to attract rodents.Where are you keeping them? I've not had rats or mice interested in my mealworms but I farmed inside.
It shouldn't be a problem. Be careful about grain moths in the feed though. A screened top with a tight fit will help keep them out. I baked wheat middlings at 350* for a half hour to kill them off before I used it in my bins.I was going to keep them inside. I did want to attract rodents.
It shouldn't be a problem. Be careful about grain moths in the feed though. A screened top with a tight fit will help keep them out. I baked wheat middlings at 350* for a half hour to kill them off before I used it in my bins.
I did a little research and I was going to use chick starter for the bedding since I already had it. Do you recommend wheat middling? I was also going to use the drawer method. I ordered 2,000 mealworms to start.It shouldn't be a problem. Be careful about grain moths in the feed though. A screened top with a tight fit will help keep them out. I baked wheat middlings at 350* for a half hour to kill them off before I used it in my bins.
No the feed is fine but I would avoid medicated. I had access to the wheat middlings at my feed store and didn't want to use chick feed.I did a little research and I was going to use chick starter for the bedding since I already had it. Do you recommend wheat middling? I was also going to use the drawer method. I ordered 2,000 mealworms to start.
Okay thank you for the adviceNo the feed is fine but I would avoid medicated. I had access to the wheat middlings at my feed store and didn't want to use chick feed.
I found that my worms liked apples much more than potatoes and if I sliced them about 1/4" thick they didn't end up getting moldy. I just washed the apple and sliced a few pieces off and put them in skin and all. When I had beetles they preferred greens.
I did a little research and I was going to use chick starter for the bedding since I already had it. Do you recommend wheat middling? I was also going to use the drawer method. I ordered 2,000 mealworms to start.