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Hi Everyone! I can't believe how many pages there are to this topic! I don't have time to read them all unfortunately, but I have ready the first several pages, a few in between and the last couple of pages. My question is with the screen that is used for allowing the baby worms to fall into the bin below it, what size of screen is used? I just bought some meal worms off of
eBay with the intentions of only feeding them to my girls and not farming them even though I had been reading this thread. But I think I am going to have to tell hubby I am changing my mind! I'll give it a try with the three bin system and if I decide I don't want to maintain it them I'll just let the girls feast on them. Also, what is a good number of meal worms to start with?
Welcome Becca! I started with 1000 earlier this year that made thousands more. Start off with however many you want...the more, the merrier. With my initial 1000, I fed a few but let most pupate and morph to beetle stage. I now have thousands in the freezer and another generation well under way, from which I will be able to feed live by January/February.
The screening material is the same as you'd use in your windows. I bought a roll of it from Lowes. Started sprouting, too, so I made jar covers from the screen so it's come in handy. We also used some screening material to separate rust pieces that fell into a can of paint when I opened it....many uses for the screening material.
Let us know what you decide to do...how many worms, etc.
Well I accidently won two auctions from the same seller, so I have 1750 large meal worms on their way this week. I think I would like to try the 3 bin system, but I was looking at one of the links posted in the very first post of this thread and saw one person who uses just one container and it looks much simpler. Between the chickens and my large collection of orchids, work, and life, the simpler the better, and the less time consuming the better. Question....when you put the meal worms in the freezer, it kills them, correct? So then you are feeding dead worms instead of live and your chickens like them just the same? Silly question I know but I was just curious. Also in regards to sprouting, are there any links you have available to share or are there any on here?