So now that I have a bunch of beetles, all I need to do is keep feeding the colony, right?
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You can find it at any health food store or grocery stores that sell unpackaged food in bulk. Places like Whole Foods, etc.I went to our local TSC for wheat bran and they looked at me like I was nuts! I asked them if it was something I could order and they said no. I don't know where else to look for this, is this something I can buy in the store? Currently I have some oatmeal in there but I'd like to get them what they really like. Any ideas?
I started my colony a couple months ago to feed our five hens. I'm using the single-container method because I have no desire to handle the insects any more than necessary to feed our five hens. I definitely have some beetles now but I'm not sure when I should start feeding. It doesn't seem that I've had that population explosion yet that I've been looking for. Of course, cooler temps in my apartment don't help now that it's fall here. I have some freeze dried mealworms left from the last $6 scoop from the feed store, but it would be super cool if I didn't have to buy another one. Does anyone know how long it takes to reproduce once they're in the beetle stage?
So now that I have a bunch of beetles, all I need to do is keep feeding the colony, right?
You can find it at any health food store or grocery stores that sell unpackaged food in bulk. Places like Whole Foods, etc.
Quote: Don't forget to heat it up to kill any other bug in the bran130 degrees should get it for 10-15 mins.![]()
Don't forget to heat it up to kill any other bug in the bran130 degrees should get it for 10-15 mins.
Quote: I think so.... I didn't with my first batch, but might should have. I have not had any issues though.