Mealworm farming

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I know it doesn't sound like much but getting excited over a bunch of bugs is what we do best on this thread!
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Knowing our feathered friends are going to enjoy such wonderful treats just makes us all happy.
And where else can you share the joy of having worms? Or pupae or beetles?

Hooray for your growing colony!
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man...I haven't been here for a while and see that there is some catching up to do! Hope everyone's farms are doing well and making lots and lots of wormies! I am just about out of full sized mealies but have a bizillion wee wormies warm and safe in the oven! They'll be just in time for the deepest part of winter!
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Awesome!!!! It's so nice to share this joy with friends. I've taken worms to 3 other people with chickens and it's such fun to introduce them to the worms. People are so amazed and happy to see how their chickadees react, especially the ones that say 'yuck'...'no way'!!! I have 2 more people to introduce to mealies but gotta get more full grown wormies before I can proceed with the plan.

As Amy said, it's so nice to be able to come here and talk about our mealies knowing others get such joy and entertainment from them also.

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On the feeding of mealworms. I have little yellow squash, plant died in the freeze. Part of a potato (I gave them a couple of slices, one per bin, on Friday), Watermelon that isn't ripe yet, but the vines are dying so I just picked and put on table to ripen. I gather I should put wet foods on top of a plastic something to keep the bran dry. I also put half a piece of bread in with the worms, and another in with the beetles.
I'm using wheat bran (amazingly cheap). What else do I need to know?
 
Just keep looking for mold. If any of that molds, get it out of there.

Oh, and an update on the moth traps. The one in the bin doesn't have any moths in it, but then I haven't seen any in there anyway. The one outside the bin has been working! There's at least a dozen stuck in there and I haven't seen any flying about in a couple days now.

Happily, I AT LAST had enough worms to give my dear roo a snack yesterday. He is an orpington with a really fuzzy behind and needs cleaning/checking back there monthly. Poor guy took it better than he ever has LOL so he got a tasty snack. He's a young fellow, only a bit over 8 months, but he's maturing nicely and I'm getting more pleased with him all the time. He deserved the treat but what did he do? Called his girls over to eat it! What a guy! Well, he did have one first
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