LOL, no, the only space available at this time, lol. Dresser still needs to have clothes moved and drawers treated. More work than buying a sterlite box.
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hehe...you have a couple three months before your numbers surge and that dresser is needed.LOL, no, the only space available at this time, lol. Dresser still needs to have clothes moved and drawers treated. More work than buying a sterlite box.
Sure sounds like a sterlite is a better way to go Arielle, I would be so worried about them escaping from the wood. I got a used 40 gallon aquarium off of Craigslist for $20--works perfectly!LOL, no, the only space available at this time, lol. Dresser still needs to have clothes moved and drawers treated. More work than buying a sterlite box.
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ANd if any get loose, well there is always a chicken trying to get into the house!! THeysure remember where they were brooded and come back to visit!!
Quote: Yes, shipped eggs are a challenge.
Only the fresh ones are shipped---I eat a lot of turkey eggs.
Hi Arielle, What's a sterlite box? I have one of those clear plastic 3 drawer units about 3 feet tall one buys at Wal-Mart to store little things. Would that be similar? Would it work? I have outgrown it and need to put the contents elsewhere anyway. So if I've got it right, 3 drawers is what I need? One for beetles, one for worms, and one for pupae?? THXLOL, no, the only space available at this time, lol. Dresser still needs to have clothes moved and drawers treated. More work than buying a sterlite box.
Quote: Sterilite is a brand name of storage containers......google search
Quote: Meal worms are a totally new adventure for me . . . . .sterlite is a brandname and usually the sides are clearish and have fitting lids. Great variety in sizes. Does that help?? the one you talk of may have the same capcity as my model.
Hey you guys! Beware of the ability of worms to escape! Not joking here.I have what I think is a good container to start my first colony of meal worms. . . . a sterlite flat box. I would like to keep the lid on. DO I need to cut holes in the lid and cover with screen?? For now it is going under the bed and would like to make sure they get adequate ventilation under a dark bed.
( I get the need to drill hole along the sides at the top, though perhaps that is nute of the top has screened areas.)
Box is about 5-6 inches deep.
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