We received our order of 5,000 mealworms from GrubCo this afternoon. I didn't count them all, but they sure were active. My seven-year-old daughter thoroughly enjoyed helping me transfer them to sterlite trays loaded with wheat bran and dehydrated milk--she actually thinks they're "cute." I asked her to take the ones that were clinging to the bag out to the chickens, and she didn't want them to die. I eventually won her over.
Most of the few mealworms that I picked up from PetSmart the other week have started pupating. I've got three trays on the shaded front porch in the summer heat (highs are ~90, lows are ~65) and one tray in the basement where it is cooler in the hopes of breaking up the production cycle a little.
I like Gallo's implementation of the single-tank no-muss no-fuss colony--how many mealworms does that produce for feeding? I'm trying to supplement feed/reduce some costs for 40 chickens.
Most of the few mealworms that I picked up from PetSmart the other week have started pupating. I've got three trays on the shaded front porch in the summer heat (highs are ~90, lows are ~65) and one tray in the basement where it is cooler in the hopes of breaking up the production cycle a little.
I like Gallo's implementation of the single-tank no-muss no-fuss colony--how many mealworms does that produce for feeding? I'm trying to supplement feed/reduce some costs for 40 chickens.