I have a question for everyone who cares to chime in. It's about the feeding of your mealworm farms and grain mites.
I know that many people use dog food or chicken feed as the substrate for their mealies or mixed in as part of a mixture for their mealies. I also know that diatomaceous earth is used widely as a natural pesticide or anti-parasitic agent for many animals (even people) as well as an anti-caking agent in many bags of feed. So I always assumed that the people using chicken feed were using brands that didn't have DE as an ingredient. My organic chicken feed has diatomaceous earth in it so I thought that using it as food for my mealies would hurt them or possibly even kill them but I have recently learned of many people using chicken feed that in fact does had DE in it. I currently use wheat bran for the most part with some rolled oats mixed in and I do freeze then microwave or bake the substrate prior to adding it to my bins but have still gotten an infestation of grain mites
(now coming under control much better and I hope to have them gone soon).
So here are my questions...How many of you are using or have used chicken feed as a food source for your mealies and did it have DE in it?
Of those of you that have used it, have you had many grain mite infestations or not?
Do you think that the small amount of DE that is in the feed is maybe not enough to hurt the mealies but enough to kill off grain mites or keep them more under control?
What do you think of all this? Thanks & patiently waiting for responses!!!!