There are probably hundreds of baby mealworms in my "baby" drawer now. To see them, I have to move some wheat bran aside and they immediately crawl back into the bedding, but you can see movement everywhere. Here are a couple of them that I captured on a spoon.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Lots of baby mealworms!
There are probably hundreds of baby mealworms in my "baby" drawer now. To see them, I have to move some wheat bran aside and they immediately crawl back into the bedding, but you can see movement everywhere. Here are a couple of them that I captured on a spoon.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Beetle sifting
I did my first beetle sifting today. I have tons of beetles in the wheat bran and had been looking for something to sift them out with. I bought a colander at WalMart, but the holes were too big and lots of beetles fell through. After trying several sieves I already had, I ended up using the inside piece of my salad spinner. I put the sifted wheat bran in a drawer by itself. I don't know if the tiny worms will need veggies for moisture or not, but I put some carrot strips in it.
Last night I found 106 pupae in my latest batch of worms! And there were about another hundred today. All the worms are fat and look like they will be turning soon. I've already started getting beetles from these pupae, and I'm putting these in with the older beetles. I don't know that there's any reason to keep them separate.
I wanted to get rid on the oatmeal that I started with, since wheat bran is so much easier to use and seems to be better for them. I sifted the oatmeal really well and put the dregs, a few tiny worms, and hopefully some eggs into the wheat bran I sifted the beetles out of. There is some oatmeal dust, too, but it is about the same consistency as the wheat bran. I saved the old oatmeal flakes in a plastic box, just in case some more worms hatch in it.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Lots more pupae!
I looked through the batch of worms I started on 2/11 and 2/13 and found about 30 or 40 new pupae today. These worms have been in wheat bran the whole time, and I think they're doing a lot better in that than the oatmeal. Not all of the pupae were lying on top as before, so I sifted through it with my hand and found a lot more. I'm putting these into a crab box with about an inch of wheat bran with two pieces of newspaper on top. I don't know if they'll dry out too fast since there are slits in this top, so I'll have to keep an eye on them. The others were in drawers, which still let air through, but had more cover.
I also sifted through the batch of oatmeal which had the leftover pupae in it from my first batch and found only three pupae left. I put that oatmeal on the deck for the squirrels to eat.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
First pupa in new worms
I just found my first pupa in the batch of worms I started in early February. These are living in wheat bran, so maybe they will reproduce faster. I haven't decided whether to separate these pupae or not.
I still need to find something to sift my beetles out of the wheat bran.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Baby worms!!!
Two nights ago, a friend was here and we started really looking hard for some babies. After searching for a long time, we found a few tiny ones in the oatmeal. I've put a picture here. You can judge its size by the oatmeal flakes. I hope some of the "trash" in the bottom is more eggs.
Then we started looking in the wheat bran bedding under the beetles. There are some there, too! I really like that bedding a lot better. I need to find something to sift the beetles out of their bedding, so the baby worms can grow up without being eaten by a beetle.
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