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First off, what is your "substrate"? Oats? Wheat bran? Mixture?
Second off, where are you getting it?
Third off, how long has it been with the bettles and you have not seen any evidence of babies?
Fourth, what s the moisture level?
Fifth, what is the size of the container.
Sixth, how many population of worms/beetles did you start with in that container?
All of these things have to be answered before a dependable answer can be given.
Beyond this, microwaving the bedding before you use it from a known bad source, which is what it sounds like the real problem is, will fix your problem unless the pest is capable of moving to your clean bins. So you really need to quarantine or destroy the infected bins and start over in a different environment with new stock.
As for mites....
I have only ever had mites in my frass bins... and then only a real problem in the fully sealed buckets... dunno why.
HOLY COW they were prolific! And, the frass bins were in the same room as my worm farm... no evidence of mites in the general population bins... so... I think it is actually the frass that the mites go after. AND obviously, there was no moisture source in the frass bins. AND they were a few months old at that time. I only found it after openning to verify something else.
So... From a smaller commercial farmer's perspective... there's your solution. Search out my other posts, and you will gain a lot of very good info.
Quote:I HAVEN'T SEEN AN ANSWER TO MY PROBLEM ON HERE YET. I HAVE TINY BLACK BUGS THAT ARE NOT WEEVILS. ARE THEY MITES? WHAT DO MITES LOOK LIKE? I'VE HAD NO PROBLEM WITH DAMPNESS, JUST THE OPPOSITE, TOO LITTLE MOISTURE. AND I THOUGHT MITES ONLY CAME WITH TOO MUCH. I ALSO THOUGHT THEY WERE CLOSE TO MICROSCOPIC IN SIZE? WHATEVER THEY ARE, I THINK THEY ARE EATING THE EGGS AND/OR BABIES BECAUSE I HAVE BEETLES ONLY, NO MEALWORMS AND NO TINY ONES EITHER. HELP??? : (
I am having a similar problem, they almost seem like tiny beetles the size of fruit flies. I took all my beetles and mealworms out and put them in fresh substrate(that I microwaved). So what happens if the little bugs end up in the new container too?
I also held onto the old substrate cause I am afraid there maybe eggs in there and don't want to lose any more than I have to, since I'm still establishing my colony. I did find 2 tiny worms and 3 pupae during transfer(that was exciting) and I think that out of the 1000 beetles I ordered at least 300 made it(I knew with it being so hot here that there would be some mortality on the way and then some died after getting here).
First off, what is your "substrate"? Oats? Wheat bran? Mixture?
Second off, where are you getting it?
Third off, how long has it been with the bettles and you have not seen any evidence of babies?
Fourth, what s the moisture level?
Fifth, what is the size of the container.
Sixth, how many population of worms/beetles did you start with in that container?
All of these things have to be answered before a dependable answer can be given.
Beyond this, microwaving the bedding before you use it from a known bad source, which is what it sounds like the real problem is, will fix your problem unless the pest is capable of moving to your clean bins. So you really need to quarantine or destroy the infected bins and start over in a different environment with new stock.
As for mites....
I have only ever had mites in my frass bins... and then only a real problem in the fully sealed buckets... dunno why.

HOLY COW they were prolific! And, the frass bins were in the same room as my worm farm... no evidence of mites in the general population bins... so... I think it is actually the frass that the mites go after. AND obviously, there was no moisture source in the frass bins. AND they were a few months old at that time. I only found it after openning to verify something else.
So... From a smaller commercial farmer's perspective... there's your solution. Search out my other posts, and you will gain a lot of very good info.