Mealworm farming

The eggs are visible but hard to find in the normal substrate, as my beetles are in a dark tent and have the plates to scurry around on I was happy to see the eggs plainly visible. I will take a macro img tonight.
 
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The eggs are visible but hard to find in the normal substrate, as my beetles are in a dark tent and have the plates to scurry around on I was happy to see the eggs plainly visible. I will take a macro img tonight.
Thanks Jen! I think I can a l m o s t see them...a macro shot would be great, I love them.
 
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I had same problem. Now I use plain cornmeal as bedding, bread and potato for food and humidity. Colony stays so clean. I only have to clean it 2x year. Its been gnat free for over 2 years now
 
What is the length of the life cycle of mealworms? I guess I could google this. ;) But since I'm here... I have some mealworms, they're growing bigger. Just wondered how long until they're Beetles and how long until Beetles are laying and so on...

Also, I was removing shriveled apples when I find them and replacing. Should I be leaving those in? Someone mentioned eggs get laid in there... What's the best foods to put in there, plus I DO NOT want fruit flies...:p
 
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Mine arrived on 4-17 and now a month later i have beetles galore.
I have kept them in a heated tent in the garage that keeps them in a dark environment the way they like it.
I have stopped separating them after getting several hundred pupae for my second bin.
Now I simply feed and water them (add carrots).
 
What is the length of the life cycle of mealworms? I guess I could google this.
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But since I'm here... I have some mealworms, they're growing bigger. Just wondered how long until they're Beetles and how long until Beetles are laying and so on...

Also, I was removing shriveled apples when I find them and replacing. Should I be leaving those in? Someone mentioned eggs get laid in there... What's the best foods to put in there, plus I DO NOT want fruit flies...
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Click here for good info on life cycle timing, depends on heat.

Carrots are good, less likely to mold and/or draw fruit flies.
 
Put a few of the eggs on the dime and use the flash or get it right under a bright light.
 
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