I have been reading that you don't want the colony too damp, but our average humidity here is usually under 20%, so things dessicate long before they mold. What do you think?
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Agrees...but I'd keep close watch.I have been reading that you don't want the colony too damp, but our average humidity here is usually under 20%, so things dessicate long before they mold. What do you think?
I would think so.I just moved my worms from a plastic shoebox type container without a lid to a 3 drawer unit. Maybe the moisture will be better contained now?
I made some homemade waterers using travel sized shampoo bottles and cotton twine. You put the twine through the hole and fill the bottle with water. Make sure the hole is small enough so no water leaks through...you just want the twine to absorb moisture. My mealworms and beetles love congregating on the twine for moisture. I got tired/lazy with replacing moist paper towels.
I was also thinking about rigging something with one of those things you use for washing dishes, it's a handle with a sponge on the end and you fill the handle with dish soap.. I was thinking about using one of those full of water for them...