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Breeding Mealworms Anyone ?

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In the last few days I have been feeling very guilty about not letting the chooks FR unsupervised ..and to be honest that means no FR at all at the moment. :(

 

So I have been thinking about buying them some mealworms as a treat. HOW EXPENSIVE ARE THEY?? :shock:

 

I just spotted this on the RSPB site..

 

http://www.rspb.org.uk/advice/helpingbirds/feeding/whatfood/mealworms.aspx

 

Has anyone had a go at this ??

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I've been breeding them since last summer/autumn. It has been easy but takes much longer between getting the beetles and eggs hatching than expected. We put a bowl of what we thought was waste aside in the garage, found it 2 months later with lots of baby meal worms wriggling around.

I'm just coming to the end of the last lot that hatched and now waiting for the beetles to lay eggs and for them to hatch.

:D

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I did for several years. Produced enough for the wild birds, but when the chickens arrived I needed more. I was OK for quite some time, but gradually built up an allergy to the dust that they give off (yep, they have to be poo cleaned too) and in the end I was wearing goggles and a mask otherwise it set of an asthma attack. I just get the dried ones now - and it's so much better for me healthwise.

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I would agree that live ones probably are better - and they way they go for them and scratch around when the worms try to escape is fun to watch. The dry ones are like crisps - a tasty snack. There's always tuna for the extra protein - which I give mine now and again (especially when they can't go out grubbing in this weather).

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That might be because they include some teeny babies. They pupate and then turn into little black beetles. They will need to be separated because they are all little cannibals. So I used to have several tubs going. One for the beetles (very randy they are), then I move the beetles into another box so that the eggs hatch. Then separate the larger ones from the small.

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