So I felt like going out and collecting some isopods tonight, and caught around 200, I wanna say. Lots of places around the house to find them. :D
While I was doing that, I caught two earwigs. By my googling, I have a male and female, based on the pincer shape. I was thinking, if they...
I still don't see what's so hard about taking a spray bottle and pumping it or making a cheap dripper with a plastic cup with a little bit of water in it (like for it you're working).
After a few months of growing some worms and then separating them I have plenty of pupae, and now two beetles! Whee-hee! Found one last night, then a VERY fresh one earlier this afternoon.
First one:
Both of them:
Anyone know if there's a way to sex the beetles? I noticed...
So I got my larvae a while ago, and now I'm pupating them. Already got about 10, and the oldest ones are beginning to emerge. I haven't set up the beetle bin yet (derp!), but I have just one question:
I know some people have branches and whatnot because the females supposedly lay eggs on...
Mulberry Farms has meal, super, wac, repti/calci/Phoenix, butter, horn and silk worms, two kinds of roaches, sometimes a butterfly larvae, and crickets.
I've only had one shipment from them (dubias, super and meal worms), and sent them an email about something a while ago, but each time I've...
Mulberry Farms is best, I think. 17 USD for 1k small superworms, or 14 bucks for 1k micro supers, and then shipping via USPS priority mail should only be around 5-10 dollars.
I'm not sure. The same way alcohol supposedly burns off when you put beer in chili? :rolleyes:
I'm just figuring that the high heat we use to cook food would change the structure of chemicals like chlorine, as it kills of bacteria, which is technically a chemical reaction when you think about...
Since we're pretty sure it's not a recluse, how about finding out how it even got in there and fixing that?
Nice to see those pictures with no warning while I'm eating.
Here's a quick idea: Why not use dog/cat/fish/hedgehog/duck/alien food as the main food for the colony of feeders, then use a small container and fill it with a week's worth of feeders and feed them the good gutload? That way no one has to worry about finding a good cheap gutload in large...
I was going to say before I saw this post: Chlorine is in tap water all over the states, and probably the world in good places; why the heck would chlorine be used to freaking much if it causes cancer? It wouldn't be.
EVERYTHING now a days seems to cause cancer or something bad. IMO, just get...