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The mealworms are in a Quality Street tin in the boiler cupboard (they need to be very warm and moist). I got them online for a fiver.
I can just about deal with them at this stage, when most of them are under the bran bedding and not wriggling around.
The next stage is pupation, and then ... BEETLES! 250 x one inch long beetles! Under my stairs!
then the beetles lay eggs ... and so on. A constant supply of mealworms for the birdies.
I cut out the middle man and feed the bread straight to the chooks!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
i did look into growing mealworms, till i saw the beetle bit ....... no chance .... so is there anything else like mealworms, that stay kinda mealwormish??
We had a meal-wormery to feed the bats when our lad was a licensed bat-handler. We had a number of injured bats to care for over a few months one summer and meal worms are a favourite. We kept them in a marge-tub with small air-holes and they fed on bran and some cut-up apple. Didn't matter if they grew to the beetle stage - the bats liked them too!
Problem is, after associating the smell with boxes full of wriggly worms, I can't stand bran-and-apple flavoured anything!
Oh Flum, thank you ~ a sensible person who has also raised meal worms.
I opened the tin today and I still freak out at the wriggling mass of bodies ... I have to leave them for 5 mins, to bury themselves, before I can get on with picking out the dead bits (they shed a lot of skins!)
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
less affected than i thought i would be, only because i remember having a fridge full of boxes of maggots for fishing.
remind me why i am a twice divorced woman? i mean i am open to maggots in the fridge for gods sake?
with a man and 2 of the stepsons into fishing I am quite used to finding maggots in the fridge and various horrible smelly sea-fishing baits in the freezer. Doesn't mean I have to like it though!!
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