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I am so grateful for the friendly group on BYC! Thank you for giving us inspiration and ability to go do things thought not possible on my own
HenCrazyMom: Thank you for sharing about your sweet son, and I agree about the therapy it provides (although its been more therapeutic for me than anyone!) I homeschool my daughter who's 9 yrs. old and special needs. We moved to the rural area from the city to take the opportunity for our slower and more peaceful lifestyle, and I can't even say enough how fantastic it has been! I've been waiting for this lifestyle all my life
She and I are so happy having chickens and living out here.
Above are my attempts at my first farming, according to what I have learned from all of you awesome folk!
I put screening on the bottom of the top drawer (would you also do it to the middle drawer? I got a little lost there).
I added the bran the mealworm came in, brown rice flour, oats, chick starter pellets, cornmeal, apples, potatoes, celery and kale greens, egg cartons, and brown paper bags torn up. All of is organic (except the paper bag maybe) and wheat/gluten-free, dairy free (for our family). How's that to start? I was gonna buy some more bran too.
I have one beetle, and about 300 mealworms. Will there be a bug infestation in the house or garage if they're in there?
Thank you everyone so much!
Just use screening on the top drawer. There shouldn't be any bug infestations where they are. They can't get out and except for some of us that end up with mites or moths in there, other bugs aren't attracted. Seems to me that moths and mites like finely ground bedding and yours looks pretty coarse so unless it's too wet for some reason, nothing will get in there.
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I am so grateful for the friendly group on BYC! Thank you for giving us inspiration and ability to go do things thought not possible on my own

HenCrazyMom: Thank you for sharing about your sweet son, and I agree about the therapy it provides (although its been more therapeutic for me than anyone!) I homeschool my daughter who's 9 yrs. old and special needs. We moved to the rural area from the city to take the opportunity for our slower and more peaceful lifestyle, and I can't even say enough how fantastic it has been! I've been waiting for this lifestyle all my life

Above are my attempts at my first farming, according to what I have learned from all of you awesome folk!
I put screening on the bottom of the top drawer (would you also do it to the middle drawer? I got a little lost there).
I added the bran the mealworm came in, brown rice flour, oats, chick starter pellets, cornmeal, apples, potatoes, celery and kale greens, egg cartons, and brown paper bags torn up. All of is organic (except the paper bag maybe) and wheat/gluten-free, dairy free (for our family). How's that to start? I was gonna buy some more bran too.
I have one beetle, and about 300 mealworms. Will there be a bug infestation in the house or garage if they're in there?
Thank you everyone so much!
Just use screening on the top drawer. There shouldn't be any bug infestations where they are. They can't get out and except for some of us that end up with mites or moths in there, other bugs aren't attracted. Seems to me that moths and mites like finely ground bedding and yours looks pretty coarse so unless it's too wet for some reason, nothing will get in there.