Viruses don't live that long outside of a host anyway, bleach just ensures they die. If that weren't the case, hospitals wouldn't use it in contaminated areas.
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Viruses don't live that long outside of a host anyway, bleach just ensures they die. If that weren't the case, hospitals wouldn't use it in contaminated areas.
I'm 4 hrs east of you. The internet is your best bet. It will be a much slower process but once your colony gets established, you'll be in the worm business. Beware of some of the worm sellers. Check reviews. Quite a few people on this site have had bad experiencesI live in dalls, probaly too far to go. I might just try and start one up if I can get permission from my mother haha. But if I can I might order 200 or someting off the internet.
I'm sorry for your lossesBrookshire, when my very first three (Black Silkie, EE, and a BR) had to be euthanized recently, due to MS and MG, the vet recommended spraying the entire coop & run, and my whole back yard with bleach. I used 1 cup to 1 gallon of water, in a sprayer. Idk whether bleach will kill that, but it's worth a shot.
I've heard good things about...Chubby Mealworms I think? Maybe look at reviews on them?I'm 4 hrs east of you. The internet is your best bet. It will be a much slower process but once your colony gets established, you'll be in the worm business. Beware of some of the worm sellers. Check reviews. Quite a few people on this site have had bad experiences
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It was really tough, he got so skinny...I'm just happy he pulled through, but from what I've seen and read, we got EXTREMELY lucky to have him pull through. The night before we took him in to the vet, I wasn't sure if he'd make it through the night. I was afraid to check on him a few times...definitely not fun.
@ShadowsFIAL I found the link!
http://www.homefarmideas.blogspot.com/2013/08/building-mealworm-farm.html
I'm sorry for your lossesWe got the entire inside with bleach too![]()
I've heard good things about...Chubby Mealworms I think? Maybe look at reviews on them?
I can't stomach them...I don't know why. No problem with spiders.
^Yep
It was really tough, he got so skinny...I'm just happy he pulled through, but from what I've seen and read, we got EXTREMELY lucky to have him pull through. The night before we took him in to the vet, I wasn't sure if he'd make it through the night. I was afraid to check on him a few times...definitely not fun.
@ShadowsFIAL I found the link!
http://www.homefarmideas.blogspot.com/2013/08/building-mealworm-farm.html
Viruses don't live that long outside of a host anyway, bleach just ensures they die. If that weren't the case, hospitals wouldn't use it in contaminated areas.