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I got tired to trying to scoop them all out and make separate bins so I just let them all stay in their own bins now. Believe me, they multiply and grow like mad! I am not sure if it is because it has been nice and warm this summer, even in an AC house or if they will continue to grow like this through the winter.
I have tons and tons of worms! Here is a photo I took yesterday of my second generation
AFTER I scooped about 6 cups out to feed.
On top of the newspaper.....
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/9332_worm_colonies_8-11_001.jpg
In middle of the newspaper........
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/9332_worm_colonies_8-11_009.jpg
And under the newspaper...........
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/9332_worm_colonies_8-11_008.jpg
And remember, this is only one bin and after getting out 6 cups!
That looks like a very successful meal worm farm Amy! Good Job! I gave mine up, as I'd raised mealworms for about 8 years (to feed my son's lizard). Poor lizard passed and I decided to give up the worm farming.....for now anyway. I kept mine in the laundry room and occasionally one of those beetles would escape and crawl across the floor.
My mother knew for sure I was crazy when I started farming worms....and had a lizard living in the house on purpose.
Now my youngest son is very interested in the worms but he likes earthworms. He has a little worm farm but it's on the porch right now.
I know the bennifits but... yuck.. their just so icky.....