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    I should look for it to, as I bought waxworms recently in the hopes of culturing.

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    Well, I found the thread re. wax worm culture and decided to give it a go... Caterpillars are now happily climbing a cardboard tube and sitting in my dark, dry cupboard. Fingers crossed!!
    (I used an old spaghetti jar with a piece of muslin cloth for a lid and a cardboard roll for climbing . The stuff at the bottom is weetabix crushed with honey)
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    I have been meaning to get around to doing this. I, at least, have a shopping list in my car, just have to go to the store for the ingredients.

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    Alan Cann's excellent guide to culturing wax worms: Waxmoths
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