Mealworm farming

Hi, I've been reading the threads about meal-worm farming. Is it as easy as it seems? Don't get me wrong,.... I have a HUGE habit of over thinking things! T's crossed and I's dotted!! lol.
But you get a container, purchase meal-worms, wheat bran, carrots wait a few weeks- then start sifting, separating,... few more weeks then you basically have the farm started?
Well, it's more like a few months, but it is pretty much as easy as it sounds.
 
I have a quick question, hopefully you guys can answer it!
I received my order of 5k mealworms today from rainbow worms... I am really happy with the order. I found 2 beetles, one promptly flew off so I guess if wasn't the right kind. I also have found 5 of these guys. Does anyone know what they are? They have hair, 6 legs, light colored bellies, dark brown backs with a light colored broken strip.
 
Ok question, can i just throw some mealworms in the feed bucket and let them do their thing, or do i risk feeding my ducks their waste with the feed? Also does anyone have luck raising those big "super worms"?
 
Ok question, can i just throw some mealworms in the feed bucket and let them do their thing, or do i risk feeding my ducks their waste with the feed? Also does anyone have luck raising those big "super worms"?
Super worms are another critter entirely with a different life cycle and different care requirements (such as they can stay in the larval "worm" stage for around 3 years before pupating if they want to).

As for putting them in the feed bucket, I would probably try not to dump a whole lot of frass in there, but I doubt it's going to hurt the birds to eat some frass.
 

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