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Rob I like your idea. I actually just started duckweed today finally found a supplier here in Tucson. Was a little pricy but if it goes as planned will be worth it.
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this is true of superworms, not mealworms. They are completely different species. This is why in order to get superworms to pupate, you have to isolate them because the superworms larva and beetles eat the pupae. Superworms will also bite YOU with their huge mandibles. Mealworms don't bite.They are canibalistic, the beetles will eat the defenseless pupae
what she saidIf you research my meal worm posts you all know i am new to literally everything both chicken and meal worm related... BUT i have spend countless hours reading posts and watching videos from all sources available. in all related material concerning the cannibalism it is rare indeed. generally most people feed their worms well and give them a source of moisture regularly witch prevents them from turning on each other for food and water.
They are all different colors, just like grains of sand! I guess due to different ages and/or stages of development?