You can also let waxworms mature into moths as well.
You can also let waxworms mature into moths as well.
Sorry, post sounds a bit odd. Meant to say what is this story that I have heard about feeder crickets being wiped out by a disease in the States. Is this all rumors or is it actually happening over there.
First I am hearing of it. I know a while back they had been wiped out in Europe, but not here.
Ok guys, so Indian meal moths and waxworms can be cultured. I would not be lying if I told you I had no idea how to do this. Also if my husband gets the first glimpse of a moth farm he will kick me out. Silence of the Lambs comes to mind. But I would love to try it, b/c I hate crickets....hate them.
Just buy wax worms at your local pet store, set them up in a small critter keeper and let them mature. It's that easy.
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