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BioWorkZ
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I've read lots of info regarding giving your mealworms slices of potatoes or carrots and other vegetables. The problem with potatoes and carrots is that the wheat bran soaks up all the moisture and tends to mold rather quickly. Is there another method to keep your mealworms hydrated without soaking the wheat bran?
So far the best method I've seen is at a wholesale mealworm breeder. They fed their mealworms pieces of cactus...or something similar to a cactus. I thought this was genius because the sides of the cactus sitting on the wheat bran still had it's skin on so the wheat bran doesn't soak it up. While the sides was exposed and I saw 100s of mealworms drinking up.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
So far the best method I've seen is at a wholesale mealworm breeder. They fed their mealworms pieces of cactus...or something similar to a cactus. I thought this was genius because the sides of the cactus sitting on the wheat bran still had it's skin on so the wheat bran doesn't soak it up. While the sides was exposed and I saw 100s of mealworms drinking up.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.