DanSB
Avid Member
I have a centrifugal juicer that I use a quite a bit for making fruit and vegetable juices which always leaves me a with a nice pile of gooey ground up fruit and veggie pulp.
As I was throwing this away thinking about how I really need to start a compost bin for the spring it struck me this would likely make an excellent gut load / food for my crickets.
I guess the question is: Are there any specific fruits or vegetables that would be bad to offer the pulp as a gut load?
I primarily have apple and orange pulp but often juice peaches, pears, berries, and just about anything with juice in it.
As I was throwing this away thinking about how I really need to start a compost bin for the spring it struck me this would likely make an excellent gut load / food for my crickets.
I guess the question is: Are there any specific fruits or vegetables that would be bad to offer the pulp as a gut load?
I primarily have apple and orange pulp but often juice peaches, pears, berries, and just about anything with juice in it.