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I'm wondering just how true it is that the incident of cannibalism is low. I was separating my pupae and then transferring them to the beetle drawer when they molted. I went away for the weekend so took the pupae that were going to molt in the next day or two and dumped them in with the beetles. When I came back a large amount of them were dead, with holes eaten in them. There were also a lot of bad looking beetles. They don't look like they will be capable of reproducing. I'm guessing they got gnawed on some before they molted too. I'm guessing a big part of this is that i just dumped them on the top in a pile where normally they would be spread out and somewhat tucked into the oats.
Low humidity can cripple both pupae viability and beetle emergence.I'm wondering just how true it is that the incident of cannibalism is low. I was separating my pupae and then transferring them to the beetle drawer when they molted. I went away for the weekend so took the pupae that were going to molt in the next day or two and dumped them in with the beetles. When I came back a large amount of them were dead, with holes eaten in them. There were also a lot of bad looking beetles. They don't look like they will be capable of reproducing. I'm guessing they got gnawed on some before they molted too. I'm guessing a big part of this is that i just dumped them on the top in a pile where normally they would be spread out and somewhat tucked into the oats.
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This is what a highly productive colony with all life stages should look like. Granted, at the point these pictures were taken the colony was due for a couple of inches of bran, but the surface would look much like this within a day or so of adding it. Keep in mind that they will spend most of their time in the top two inches anyway.
Thanks for your answer. I just couldn't see any bran and thought what would they eat? I guessed the pumpkin would be enough. So even if there were a lot of bran there they would all be on top and you wouldn't be able to see it anyway?? : )
Hi! Google "nubia cockroaches". I think that is the right word. I you can stand as you say, the "ick factor", you will get a lot more bang for your buck with these critters. They aren't nasty like our normal roaches. : )Hey Everyone! I want to add in on thisObviously I am not going to read through 718 pages
Although I did go through about 400! Needless to say thanks to this post I was confident in starting my own mealworm farm! I work at Petsmart, so I brought some mealworms home from work and got it started. About 2 days later a science teacher came into work and he was telling me that he was given a tank filled with little brown worms and he had no clue what they were, or what to do with them. So I showed him the mealworms and he verified that is what he had. Apparently this system had been going for about a year. I told him I was jealous that he was graced with a system already set up. He offered me half of it
So, I have picked it up and started separating mealworm from pupae, and beetle as well. Set up a 3 drawer system. It's working out great!!! I was also given hissing cockroaches because he could not make them live. Needless to say after I got over the ick factor They are thriving as well- which is surprising because I don't know what the heck I am doing LOL. So if anyone knows about those I would appreciate some input! supposedly you can feed the babies to chickens and the freshly molted ones as well! Anyway, Just wanted to say thank you for the informative posts!
this all over. This is the problem with the dying pupae and messed up looking adults.Low humidity can cripple both pupae viability and beetle emergence.
dubia roaches, not nubia. Very good suggestion! You're on point be!Hi! Google "nubia cockroaches". I think that is the right word. I you can stand as you say, the "ick factor", you will get a lot more bang for your buck with these critters. They aren't nasty like our normal roaches. : )