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weird question about dried mealworms!!

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I've suspected that myself beach chick in the past!

 

I think because they are so slippery even when dry that they rub against each other when you take a handful and seems like they're moving of their own accord.

 

At least the hens like them!

 

skye

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I'm fine with holding the dried ones (Even scrunch them up in my hands to make them go further) It's the live ones that are :vom: especially when you feel them crawling across your hand... s"Ooops, word censored!"e, s"Ooops, word censored!"e, s"Ooops, word censored!"e, trust me, you'd know if they were alive or not :silenced:

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You try breeding them. Hubby does it all for me. I hate them. Can't even pick them up when they are dried (big whoosy woman that I am). We have got four breeding boxes at the moment (soon to expand to six).

 

:vom:

 

Ooooh no!! The very thought of live ones in my own garden (I assume he breeds them away from the house) makes me go all goose-bumpy.

 

I often have to check the box of dried ones as I'm convinced they are moving. Son won't even pick up a sealed box of them!!

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You try breeding them. Hubby does it all for me. I hate them. Can't even pick them up when they are dried (big whoosy woman that I am). We have got four breeding boxes at the moment (soon to expand to six).

 

:vom:

 

Ooooh no!! The very thought of live ones in my own garden (I assume he breeds them away from the house) makes me go all goose-bumpy.

 

I often have to check the box of dried ones as I'm convinced they are moving. Son won't even pick up a sealed box of them!!

 

Oh no, these are on the underfloor heating in the conservatory.

In sealed boxes, I hasten to add!

 

Apparently they breed 'with more vigour' when warm.

Don't blame them.

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They do ping everywhere don't they? :lol:

I also have live ones that I have been breeding - word of warning though, the other day when I was cleaning them out I had a really bad asthma attack. I have been aware of an allergy due to non-stop sneezing in the past, but as I only had a one boxful to clean I didn't bother to wear the mask and goggles. This time it really caught me and I had to use OH's puffer. Not had asthma since I was 10. :shock: So I shall start phasing them out and then just stick to the dried ones. :(

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... is it possible that if they are kept damp they could rehydrate and 'resurrect' themselves?? :shock:

I'm sorry, that sounds quite insane, but I have a packet from wiggly wigglers in the shed, and I am quite convinced that the little blighters are moving when I open the packet. Am I loopy, or is this possible? :roll:

If you manage to bring mealworms back from the dead, you will make yourself a fortune...... :think:

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My poor mum thought that she was going mad the other day. She had come up from giving the girls some dried mealworms and said that she was convinced that one of the worms was alive as it was wriggling. I dismissed it but said something along the lines of "yeah - whatever!" (Much easier usually than arguing.)

 

Then I replaced the dried ones with some live ones in the same tin. They were left outside so were getting a bit - well - frozen! Mum went down and opened the tin and saw them all lethargically moving. She didn't dare tell me as she thought that I still had dried ones in there and that I would think that she was going a bit doolally.

 

It was only when I made some comment about how the cold wasn't suiting the mealworms that she tentatively asked, "Oh, they were live ones were they!?"

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