Re: All possible substrates for mealworms/superworms
I've heard of this happening. Never dealt with it and fingers crossed, hopefully never will. That being said at least mealworms are good at reproducing lol. I prefer chicken mash because it's "grains" are larger. That way I can pour the whole tub into a strainer and the fras falls through and the uneaten leftovers stay in the strainer with the worms.
Breeding superworms is pretty much the same except you have to separate the worms and allow them to pupate away from the colony, as superworms will cannibalize any immobilized worms. I found the easiest way is to buy cheap bead/tackle boxes and put one worm in each compartment. Once they pupate, put the pupae in another container and add worms to the empty spots. Other than that step it's the same process as mealworms. I'll post pics of my setup.
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