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Got my mealworm farm started last Wednesday!! Last night looked in there and counted 3 pupae ... Today 18!!! Woohoo awesome
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I have so many beetles right now that I am afraid to lift the paper to check on them. The last time I did, they freaked me out. I must have several hunded beetles. If half of those are females, and if each of the females lay an average of 300 eggs, and if the eggs hatch, I would have ... a lot of worms. I had better not count my worms before they hatch. I hope to see baby worms soon.
My original three-drawer file box has the cut out bottom with window screening glued over it for the eggs to drop through into the tray beneath. It works terrific!I have been watching some youtube videos on mealworm breeding. One question I have is has anybody tried installing a screen under there beetles for the eggs to drop down into another container? Did you have success with it? To me this sounds like a good idea if it works.
Thanks
Jeff
Metal bins / filing cabinets - it has to be smooth otherwise they will climb out. 5 gallon water containers with the top cut off... just some ideas...I was wondering if anyone had tried anything other than plastic totes to keep their meal worms in. I plan to try this asap but plastic totes are not a readily available commodity around my place. Does anything else work?