Lucky you, Granny!! Here in Hilo, the humidity is almost always 100%. ugh. And welcome Rachelsflock! I welcome any advice! And of course, as always, lovemealworms is our go-to information source, and had singlehandedly saved my mealworm farm! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! And Aloha Bridebeliever! to me, it isn't THAT easy, as you can see from all the questions, but I think once we really get it down, it won't be hard. They are super expensive here, too, and we only have one, and sometimes two, places that sells them. So once they're sold out, that's it. That's why I wanted to raise them. Now I want to see some, too, if I can get my farm rolling and reproducing!