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Mealworm Requirements

January 16, 2017September 6, 2017 in How To Breed Mealworms by Glenn Kvassay

How to Keep your Mealworms Happy and Productive Mealworm Requirements Easily Explained! So lets take a look at the things which will make your mealworms happy, fat and juicy. Dry Food (Mealworm Substrate) Both beetles and mealworms need a mealworm substrate. Beetles will eat the substrate and use it as a substrate to lay their Read More

Mealworm Maintenance

January 16, 2017September 6, 2017 in How To Breed Mealworms by Glenn Kvassay

Streamlined Cleaning to Keep Your Mealworm Farm Healthy and Productive Mealworm Maintenance Shouldn’t Take Long with the Right Equipement Lets take a look how to care for your mealworms to keep them happy and odor free. General Maintenance Wet food should be added every few days (or as required) and the old food should also Read More

Mealworm Life Cycle

January 13, 2017September 6, 2017 in How To Breed Mealworms by Glenn Kvassay

Successful Mealworm Breeding is Having a Good Understanding of Their Lifecycle Understand this and you will Produce Twice as Many Mealworms  Once you understand the life cycle of the mealworm, keeping them will be a whole lot easier and you will be able to produce lots more. Mealworms are not worms as you may first Read More

Managing A Meal Worm Farm

January 13, 2017September 6, 2017 in How To Breed Mealworms by Glenn Kvassay

Separation is the Key to a Successful Mealworm Colony Follow this Simple Rule and You will More Than Double the Amount of Mealworms ! Remember to prevent cannibalism you need to: a) Keep large mealworms separate from small mealworms (optional but recommended). b) Keep beetles separate from everything; eggs, mealworms of all sizes and pupa. Read More

How To Setup A Meal Worm Farm

January 13, 2017September 6, 2017 in How To Breed Mealworms by Glenn Kvassay

Setting up Your Mealworm Farm is Easy Materials for Breeding Mealworms are Probably Lying Around your House To begin your colony you will need a minimum of 3 containers, however it is recommended to have 4 to improve the separation of small and large mealworms. More containers can be added as required to handle your Read More

Breeding Mealworms

January 13, 2017July 24, 2019 in How To Breed Mealworms by Glenn Kvassay

The Complete Breeding Mealworms Manual We are in the process of developing “The Complete Mealworm Breeding Manual” which will greatly increase your knowledge of how to breed mealworms and super worms with greater consistency and ease. As with all our books in the “Feeder Insect Book Series”, we will overhauled every aspect of mealworm production Read More

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