Hornworm cup mold

jcal

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For some reason my hornworm cup started growing mold at the bottom where the mesh is stapled down. Are the worms still safe to feed?
 
I wouldnt believe so, for the most part my hornworms would die off due to the mold.(thats when i was a newb and i would grab them without gloves:D ) I would be better safe than sorry and just get some new worms
 
I just orderd my first cup of horn worms, so i going to be a newb with the. What should i do to avoid mold and die off of horn worms, cause these guys arent cheap.
 
I dump the poop out of the cups at least twice a day. And if you keep them near heat they will grow faster and eat faster. But the food doesnt seem to mold if its in a warm area. But you will have to feed the worms off faster because they will grow alot faster this way. That is how I do it. But they finish the food before I finish them so I have to move them to a bigger container and start feeding them.
 
I just orderd my first cup of horn worms, so i going to be a newb with the. What should i do to avoid mold and die off of horn worms, cause these guys arent cheap.

i usually dont have a problem. its my first time with mold and im sure it had to do with something other than my care. they are still growing, but i think i am going to cut the good chow out and place them in a new container. my guess is that the mold got introduced with the staple they used.
 
Mold grows under the following conditions: Darkness + Humidity + Heat = Mold. During the warmer months, I dump out the hornworm poop. It also allows some of the Co2 build up and humidity to air out.

I never feed my chams hornworms that have mold. On a side note: Hornworm poop makes great fertilizer for your plants.
 
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