Larry bhoy, what do you think of the above recipie, think we could sell it in Jamie Oliver's restaurant, menu for wax worms?
This is the enclosure for them before I start sifting for ones that have entered pupal stage.
Here I have placed the food trays at the bottom with egg crates just hovering above
A small cap with water gel
I then place another crate on top of the other 2
I then just pour the wood shavings on top and await the larvae either going to the other side or to the food and then ill remove some of the shavings
The hover effect, here I use the force to levitate the egg crates
The finished article with mesh for ventilation
Over the next day or 2 I will place 10 to 20 in separate jars to be placed under heat source to raise temps.
I will keep a small number of moths for breeding.
To help me identify eggs I will place black tissue in jars for the eggs to be laid.
little update I contacted the local bee keepers association and one of the members is generously donating old brood bees wax next week which the larvae supposidly favour more.
As soon as I get it as usual ill post some pictures [emoji106]
Would someone be kind enough to look at the above Hamster food ingredients as im thinking of grinding the rest down and using it on the rest of my bugs.
Is there anything needed added or taken away from it?
Bear in mind that the nutritional content of the waxworm doesn't just magically change following metamorphosis. It's still the same insect and will have similar nutritional content. Probably the only advantage to feeding moths vs. larvae is the stimulation the frogs get from hunting moths.
Yeah I agree far better chase for them. Going back to the ingredients though do you think they are ok or need tweaked if I was to grind it for the rest of my insects?
I was doing a bit of cleaning through the wax grubs pen, when I came across some chrysalis.
Here is a picture incase you haven't seen them before :
All the best,
KMAC.
Plenty of moths now, got them in with some dark blue napkins, same stuff for fancy dinners, I guess they will lay eggs on them and will be easier to see...
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