Awesome tutorial! Here's something I learned using putting air holes in totes like this: A soldering iron or wood burner works really well to put the the holes in, it doesn't crack and it's much faster
It took me years to convince my husband that a hot glue gun was a legit home repair tool that deserved a place in every man's tool box. I think I might get him his own hot glue gun for Father's Day this year lol. :) Great video--thank you!!!
Good video and thanks for sharing. I did basically the same thing shown here but modified it after several cycles of growth. As others have mentioned, get a soldering iron with the pointy tip. Burn tons of holes in the bottom of the top bin. Forget drills. Burning holes is lightspeed faster. Anyway, that will let the eggs fall through as well as any smaller mealworms. The beetles won't go through. They're too big to fall through the burnt holes. I don't use a screen and I don't hotglue them in. The hotglue eventually peels off and the whole thing fails. I feed rolled oats. They're bigger in size and don't fall through as much as a finer bran mix. Then it's just a simple matter of moving beetles from the bottom bin to the top bin and keep the cycle going. Everyone once in a great while, I'll dump the contents of each bin into a colander to sift out the frass. Don't breath that stuff. Sure, some eggs will be lost in the process but with a big enough colony, it's negligible.
@@judyradke9847 put the larva in a small tub they can be together but if so make sure as soon as they turn into beetles they are taken out and the reason you have to keep them seperate is because the mealworm dartling beetles are canibals and they eat others beetles eat the pupa and pupa are inactive and can't move mealworms and eggs together are fine
So how many totes do I need to keep all the farm. I would like to label with a name and number each tote so I don’t get confused . It will be easier to follow the process the correct way. Can you help me please 😀
I see this video is 3yo, But Will of Stone just showed me how to make a mealworm farm. This is a great video amd my chickens will love this. Just subscribed.
Thank you! I've been spending a cheap ton on dried worms for my birds and I revently discovered a huge colony under my dogs house in the barn! They have been eating the dog food that falls out of her auto feeder. I'm going to build a few of these and collect some of the beetles and start saving money! Thank you!
I actually just built my set up. Funny I watched a lot of videos. I built mine the same way you do. Im still waiting on my worms but im using wheat bran in the worm bins and oats in the beetle bin so the substrate doesn't fall through. Made sense to me but this is my first rodeo. Well see how it goes.
If you use rolled oats for your beetles it will keep you from having your lower bin fill up with mostly bran. Otherwise it’s not truly self sorting. I like the idea of gluing it on the bottom.
Thank you for posting this video ! VERY INFORMATIONAL ! So far I have done everything you have done before I watched yer video, till I came into a problem; is to why I’m researching again ! Need yer advise ! The tub gluing : the glue came apart from the bin overnight after I just put new bedding & beetles in it ! What a mess ! So PLEASE, I’m askin’ for a lil advise on what to do, what to try next ? Is yer glue gun a ‘high’ heat or a ‘low’ heat glue gun ! Please, I need help as soon as you can !
high heat definitely bonds better. They're difficult to find these days though since they can burn you pretty badly if you're not careful. All the stores around where I am won't stock them. If you want more strength, cut multiple squares out of the bottom of the tub and leave like half-inch bars across it. You might have to do this especially if your tubs are larger than his. Size and number of bars to leave depends on the thickness and size of the tub, so you'll just have to figure out what works best there.
For drilling the holes in the tubs, might try brad point drill bits. This should reduce or eliminate the cracking of the plastic. Available everywhere.
How do you go about using the new super worms for food? How many do you save/feed? Also, how long do the beetles live? When should you change the bottom?
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. A few questions please. So your system is a two box system? Where did you move the larva when you separated them from the beetles, and why? Why am I doing this? They can’t stay in same tub?
Hey great video. Where do you purchase your beetles? I’ve been told not to purchase at a pet store because they spray diacon pesticide on the Beatles to prevent them from laying eggs?
First of all, I like your name, "Welcome Back." It feels very welcoming. I also like the way you make your videos such as point of views, voice recordings with pre-captured videos, etc. It's very similar to Justin Rhodes's videos. I like him too. I just started mealworm farm for my chicken as well. If I am allowed, I would like to suggest you to cut screen same size with bottom of your mealworm container size and place the screen INSIDE with hot glue. Then, you don't have to use a lot of hot glues inside and out to prevent any worms or beetles to run away from your farm. I used zig zag saw to cut the bottom as well and got couple cracks which is just minor that I don't worry about. :) I hit the "Subcribed" and "Bell" next to it. BTW, what area are you in? I'm MD
Thanks for the complements Isaac, very kind of you! We are in Oregon; about an hour outside of Portland. These tubs I use tend to shatter when I use the zig zag saw, hence why I have switched to the razor blade. Thanks for the screen tip, I'll try that on my next box. Thanks for subscribing, and welcome back :)
I'm so confused. I watched a video of you sorting with the green tubs, I've since purchased. But can't find the video. sos....:) Thank you! You're awesome
I'm just starting my farm. So just regular window screen? And the eggs and tiny larvae can get through okay? The screen seems like the holes are so small. Just looking for reassurance 😊
Great video could you explain what temperature they need to be in . Do they like it warm or cold and is it best to cover them with news paper. Thanks mate
i started one of these farms. I always wonder are the eggs produced, are they in a bunch? a sticky bunch? I'm just thinking of how the eggs will fall through the window screen when they are so small. I've had beatles for over a month now and I still see no baby worms. More time I think.
the big quetion i where the egg goe? did they put the egg from the whole to the buttom?! is egg sticky and stuck to the top? did u test this and can we use it for industrial mealworm farm?
Ok so what happens to the bran that falls in to the lower layer and what do I do with iit? I have recently got my meal worms and they are in one container
How are you separating your beetles from your old substrate in the top bin when you change out your substrate? Believe you said you were changing it out every 2 weeks, correct? Thanks! Great video!
unless you put a TO THICK layer in the top box he dont have to do anything hehe,,,, as soon as the beetles eat the bran and poop it out IT WILL FALL thru the bug screen toghether with the tiny eggs-larvas to the bottom box . hehe but even with a thicker layer, you can speed up the prosess by shaking a little from time to time,, but usually the beetles- larvas move around enough.
Question-Do you think it's okay to mix oatmeal and wheat bran together as the substrate? Also, where do you find the best deal on the wheat bran? TIA :)
Reagan Berry not sure why that wouldn’t work :) I get 50 lb bags at my local feed store. Might not be the best deal, but I like shopping local. Good luck!
Hi I made one of these but used screen from a sliding door that we weren’t using and it doesn’t seem to be letting the eggs fall through? I can’t tell. Is there a specific screen size I should use? Thank u for the video!
There are two ways you can drill holes that will make it so it doesn’t crack you can put a piece of tape on it first and you can also run the drill backwards but that takes quite a bit of time so I like the tape method or just press super lightly and be patient
I see alot these videos and I just don't understand how this is "self sorting" you still need to sort them, you need to sort the pupa and beetles from the bottom tub, and the dead beetles from the top. It just seems like making more work. In the end you still need to sift so why not just sift them. Seperate them into 3 tubs sift them once every week or 2. Its literally the same amount of work because you will be sifting them anyway but now your having to make these DIY tubs on top of it, which is also extra cost.
In how much temperature they should be kept I am asking because I live in desert so it pretty hot here and how much time we should keep the bettels there and how would we know that they payed eggs??
it realy dont matter,, yes they love WHEATBRAN... but almost anything would do. say oats ore oatbran ore chickenfeed. ore even styrofoam sawdust. but it seam they breed faster if they get their favorite which seam to be wheatbran
@@patshhi4620 ALMOST ANY FOODSHOP SELL WHEATBRAN,,, people use it baking wholebread.. but it have different names around the wourld,,, and most bakerys-foodstores, can get some from a mill if you ask. its often cheaper price a pound to buy say a 50 pound bag from a bakery, than a 1 poound pack from a food store. hehe.. 1 pound: www.matoppskrift.no/bilder/bilder_1000/5089.jpg 50 pound: d1m0j39xrfg8wk.cloudfront.net/media/fill/360x360/255,255,255/1493145663/25kg-melsekk-svart.png
I found my 50ib bag of it (for 15 bucks--it's cheaper than dirt) at a store that sells farming-related things like various chicken feed. I don't remember the name of it, plus it was probably local instead of a corporate chain company.
Great video! Easy to follow! Few questions prolly nothin but asking anyway lol... 1) I use a homemade chow mix that has oats, roach chow for dubias, & supervitamins from repashy. Would i be able to use that for the beetles? 2) Also I've noticed when i put fresh food (carrots, squash, apple, etc) the moisture makes the chow mix damp & I'm concerned about mold, bacteria etc. How often should i be switching out the old produce with a new one? 3) Also while breeding, am i able to go into the bottom bin daily to get what i need to feed or do i have to let the breeding cycle complete b4 sorting & restarting the "colony" the way you do for dubias? 4) Does going into the bin affect their breeding? Or do they not care? Sorry for all the questions but if you have the time to help me clarify a bit that would be great! New subscriber here! Thank you again.
Amelia Andrews thanks for subscribing 😊 I’ll tell you all I know. 1) not sure if you need all the extra vitamins and whatnot for the beetles. Mine do great with wheat and potato/carrot. 2) when I put in the produce for them, I found if you put a piece from a brown paper bag, that helps keep the moisture from soaking your substrate. I always leave mine in until it is gone, as the beetles can lay eggs on it, and I don’t want to throw them away. I do change the substrate every 1-2 weeks. No trouble with mold. 3) not sure about the Dubai’s, but mealies don’t care about being disturbed, so I would guess the Dubai’s wouldn’t either.
@@WelcomeBackWoods Morning, & thank you for responding. Just to clarify is the wheat with potato/carrot also ur substrate that you throw/clean out every 1-2wks?? Also what do u mean from a brown paper bag? Do u put ur produce in a brown paper bag first for a length of time b4 adding it to the mealies?
Amelia Andrews I change the wheat out every 1-2 wks and pot any leftover veggie scraps back in. If you take a brown paper bag (grocery store style) and rip it into chunks, you can put a piece on your substrate, and then put your fresh veggies on top.
@@WelcomeBackWoods Ohhhhhh ok gotcha. Sorry nvr heard that b4 so it kinda threw me off haha but makes sense so definitely gonna give it a go. Thanks again really appreciate all the insight. :)
how do the beetle's eggs make it thru the substrate to get the screen to fall into the 2nd level ?, the beetles are very cannibalistic and probably carnivorous so the eggs are a very moist snack to them
Yes, but any superworms you want to pupate need to be isolated (put them in Dixie cups with an air hole or something similar) because they'll cannibalize the superworms who are pupating and thus won't do it until isolated.
Jose Luis for the eggs to fall into which will then hatch into the mealworms. It’s best to separate beetles from eggs so the beetles don’t eat the eggs.
neat idea, just my biggest pet peave right now cost of plastics (totes at walmart $25+ mini plastic boxes start at $8 or so... tri shelf 25$ a bit too pricey for not what i need to do. I may just sac some cheap mesh rolland just start building something from scraps if i really have to. p.s. I have gotten quotes on shipping containers and some of them want 10k for something so small and most want 8k+ now for 40 footers used.... so much for thinking that would be a doable situation. Welcome to the new great depression i guess. I used to get the good plastic/black/yellow totes for 15 or so $ btw and griping about lesser grade smaller totes fyi to everyone.
Fast Eddie's Appliance Repair don’t get discouraged. It can take up to 2 weeks for eggs to hatch, and the mealworms are super small to start with; so you may have some yet. What are you using for a substrate?
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Awesome tutorial! Here's something I learned using putting air holes in totes like this: A soldering iron or wood burner works really well to put the the holes in, it doesn't crack and it's much faster
I use a candle to heat a nail up then it melts through the plastic for the air holes with no cracking!! Thanks so much for showing this!!!
It took me years to convince my husband that a hot glue gun was a legit home repair tool that deserved a place in every man's tool box. I think I might get him his own hot glue gun for Father's Day this year lol. :) Great video--thank you!!!
a tip for drilling in thin plastic is to reverse the direction of the bit. Typically, this prevents cracking around the holes.
As well as having a piece of wood behind plastic
great video and you have a nice smile, causing me to smile as well while watching this alone at 2am
haha cool
Nice :)
Good video and thanks for sharing.
I did basically the same thing shown here but modified it after several cycles of growth. As others have mentioned, get a soldering iron with the pointy tip. Burn tons of holes in the bottom of the top bin. Forget drills. Burning holes is lightspeed faster. Anyway, that will let the eggs fall through as well as any smaller mealworms. The beetles won't go through. They're too big to fall through the burnt holes.
I don't use a screen and I don't hotglue them in. The hotglue eventually peels off and the whole thing fails. I feed rolled oats. They're bigger in size and don't fall through as much as a finer bran mix.
Then it's just a simple matter of moving beetles from the bottom bin to the top bin and keep the cycle going.
Everyone once in a great while, I'll dump the contents of each bin into a colander to sift out the frass. Don't breath that stuff. Sure, some eggs will be lost in the process but with a big enough colony, it's negligible.
The Beard King I’m lost here. Why do I need to separate eggs, pupa, beetles? I don’t know where to put the larva? Please and thank you ahead of time.
@@judyradke9847 put the larva in a small tub they can be together but if so make sure as soon as they turn into beetles they are taken out and the reason you have to keep them seperate is because the mealworm dartling beetles are canibals and they eat others beetles eat the pupa and pupa are inactive and can't move mealworms and eggs together are fine
So how many totes do I need to keep all the farm. I would like to label with a name and number each tote so I don’t get confused . It will be easier to follow the process the correct way. Can you help me please 😀
I see this video is 3yo, But Will of Stone just showed me how to make a mealworm farm. This is a great video amd my chickens will love this. Just subscribed.
Thank you! I've been spending a cheap ton on dried worms for my birds and I revently discovered a huge colony under my dogs house in the barn! They have been eating the dog food that falls out of her auto feeder. I'm going to build a few of these and collect some of the beetles and start saving money! Thank you!
What birds you got
Make sure that they are edible mealworms and not some nasty look-alike species
I would not recommend using wild caught insects as they could have ingested chemicals or eating something that could harm your animals
A hot soldering iron makes very nice clean holes in plastic containers.
J Wick that’s exactly what I did! Worked like a charm
I was going to say a got poker but a soldering iron is a self heating hot poker! Lol good on ya!
Idk why I didn’t think of this the first time I did my set up 😂 I have one handy too. Oh well. Next time I won’t forget.
$3.99 Harbor Freight soldering iron makes nice smooth holes and never cracks!
I've found drilling into the plastic against a piece of scrap wood also usually prevents cracking, as the wood provides support
I actually just built my set up. Funny I watched a lot of videos. I built mine the same way you do. Im still waiting on my worms but im using wheat bran in the worm bins and oats in the beetle bin so the substrate doesn't fall through. Made sense to me but this is my first rodeo. Well see how it goes.
Yes, I prefer a soldering iron for holes and cutting parts off plastic tubs.
That INTRO is 🔥 🔥
If you use rolled oats for your beetles it will keep you from having your lower bin fill up with mostly bran. Otherwise it’s not truly self sorting. I like the idea of gluing it on the bottom.
Thanks for sharing. I'm starting my mealworm farm this next week! :)
Are you still doing meal worm farming?
Put a tape on it before you drill the holes.
a small drill bit would have done the trick too. Look like he used a 1/2. lol.
what a dumbass.
Dudley DooRight looks like a 3/8 but tape is amazing for holes in plastic. You can even put a pin hole in an inflated rubber balloon with tape!
Hey! How many mealworms does a tub like this produce? If you wanted to do it on a bigger scale, would you just make 2 or 3 of these farms?
Loved your video and will be reviewing it often....thank you
Can I use chick starter and scratch for sub straight??
Where do you get bins so they fin in each other like that?
Thank you for the advice brilliant video
Thank you for posting this video ! VERY INFORMATIONAL ! So far I have done everything you have done before I watched yer video, till I came into a problem; is to why I’m researching again ! Need yer advise ! The tub gluing : the glue came apart from the bin overnight after I just put new bedding & beetles in it ! What a mess ! So PLEASE, I’m askin’ for a lil advise on what to do, what to try next ? Is yer glue gun a ‘high’ heat or a ‘low’ heat glue gun !
Please, I need help as soon as you can !
high heat definitely bonds better. They're difficult to find these days though since they can burn you pretty badly if you're not careful. All the stores around where I am won't stock them.
If you want more strength, cut multiple squares out of the bottom of the tub and leave like half-inch bars across it. You might have to do this especially if your tubs are larger than his. Size and number of bars to leave depends on the thickness and size of the tub, so you'll just have to figure out what works best there.
@@laurenceperkins7468 : Thank you for yer help ! I will try this & see if it works! Ty
For drilling the holes in the tubs, might try brad point drill bits. This should reduce or eliminate the cracking of the plastic. Available everywhere.
Thank you so much for the awesome video! I hope this works with Superworms to...
Do you have to keep them below a certain temperature. I’m in Texas and garages and barns get hot in the summer.
Great video
How do you go about using the new super worms for food? How many do you save/feed? Also, how long do the beetles live? When should you change the bottom?
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. A few questions please. So your system is a two box system? Where did you move the larva when you separated them from the beetles, and why? Why am I doing this? They can’t stay in same tub?
If you're still wondering, they're cannibals.
Hey great video. Where do you purchase your beetles? I’ve been told not to purchase at a pet store because they spray diacon pesticide on the Beatles to prevent them from laying eggs?
In your experience, what are the foods that bring the best results, such as bigger and fatter worms?
First of all, I like your name, "Welcome Back." It feels very welcoming. I also like the way you make your videos such as point of views, voice recordings with pre-captured videos, etc. It's very similar to Justin Rhodes's videos. I like him too. I just started mealworm farm for my chicken as well. If I am allowed, I would like to suggest you to cut screen same size with bottom of your mealworm container size and place the screen INSIDE with hot glue. Then, you don't have to use a lot of hot glues inside and out to prevent any worms or beetles to run away from your farm. I used zig zag saw to cut the bottom as well and got couple cracks which is just minor that I don't worry about. :) I hit the "Subcribed" and "Bell" next to it. BTW, what area are you in? I'm MD
Thanks for the complements Isaac, very kind of you! We are in Oregon; about an hour outside of Portland. These tubs I use tend to shatter when I use the zig zag saw, hence why I have switched to the razor blade. Thanks for the screen tip, I'll try that on my next box. Thanks for subscribing, and welcome back :)
I use the soldering iron to remove the bottom too. You just kinda drag it through the plastic slowly as if it were a hot knife.
I'm so confused. I watched a video of you sorting with the green tubs, I've since purchased. But can't find the video. sos....:) Thank you! You're awesome
Watch "Better than Self-Sorting: Home Mealworm Farm Overview" on TH-cam
th-cam.com/video/PqR19ZtJ91M/w-d-xo.html
Thank You. Do they need a dark environment over the clear?
Any concern with them crawling out air holes on top?
Great Video!!! not many tools very easy to do. I use Oatmeal. Should I use Wheat Bran instead?
I'm just starting my farm. So just regular window screen? And the eggs and tiny larvae can get through okay? The screen seems like the holes are so small. Just looking for reassurance 😊
Lisa Meloro yep, you can barely see the eggs with the naked eye; they get through just fine 😊 good luck!
Great video could you explain what temperature they need to be in . Do they like it warm or cold and is it best to cover them with news paper. Thanks mate
Best at about 70 degrees or above
If you use a step bit, it doesn't crack the brittle plastic when you make holes
How many beetles did you start this container with?
What glue gun and glue sticks are you using please 😊
i started one of these farms. I always wonder are the eggs produced, are they in a bunch? a sticky bunch? I'm just thinking of how the eggs will fall through the window screen when they are so small. I've had beatles for over a month now and I still see no baby worms. More time I think.
how long does it take to get a beetle from a meal worm?
the big quetion i where the egg goe? did they put the egg from the whole to the buttom?! is egg sticky and stuck to the top? did u test this and can we use it for industrial mealworm farm?
Ok so what happens to the bran that falls in to the lower layer and what do I do with iit? I have recently got my meal worms and they are in one container
What size screen is used
How are you separating your beetles from your old substrate in the top bin when you change out your substrate? Believe you said you were changing it out every 2 weeks, correct? Thanks! Great video!
unless you put a TO THICK layer in the top box he dont have to do anything hehe,,,, as soon as the beetles eat the bran and poop it out IT WILL FALL thru the bug screen toghether with the tiny eggs-larvas to the bottom box . hehe
but even with a thicker layer, you can speed up the prosess by shaking a little from time to time,, but usually the beetles- larvas move around enough.
Question-Do you think it's okay to mix oatmeal and wheat bran together as the substrate? Also, where do you find the best deal on the wheat bran? TIA :)
Reagan Berry not sure why that wouldn’t work :) I get 50 lb bags at my local feed store. Might not be the best deal, but I like shopping local. Good luck!
AG central Co-Op, 16 bucks for 50 lbs of wheat bran.
Hi I made one of these but used screen from a sliding door that we weren’t using and it doesn’t seem to be letting the eggs fall through? I can’t tell. Is there a specific screen size I should use? Thank u for the video!
Great system, may I ask where you stock them.. plzzzzzz make an update
Thanks alot
Where do you get your storage containers?
There are two ways you can drill holes that will make it so it doesn’t crack you can put a piece of tape on it first and you can also run the drill backwards but that takes quite a bit of time so I like the tape method or just press super lightly and be patient
Awesome, thank you sooooo much!!!
I use a soldering iron to make air holes in my boxes and lids.
I see alot these videos and I just don't understand how this is "self sorting" you still need to sort them, you need to sort the pupa and beetles from the bottom tub, and the dead beetles from the top. It just seems like making more work. In the end you still need to sift so why not just sift them. Seperate them into 3 tubs sift them once every week or 2. Its literally the same amount of work because you will be sifting them anyway but now your having to make these DIY tubs on top of it, which is also extra cost.
I get more cracks in the plastic when I’m trying to cut out pieces for the mesh
In how much temperature they should be kept I am asking because I live in desert so it pretty hot here and how much time we should keep the bettels there and how would we know that they payed eggs??
May i know the size of the screen, so that the eggs will go down on the next box
Was that your wife's kitchen window screen? You be in trouble!!
what is the substrate? i dont think i can get it, anythinh can replace it?
chello ardra I use wheat bran, but you can use oatmeal as well.
Where do you buy you're wheat bran and for about how much. thanks
I can't find any wheat bran at the store, but you can always buy online.
I remember him saying he got it at a feed store. Can’t remember what he paid.
it realy dont matter,, yes they love WHEATBRAN... but almost anything would do.
say oats ore oatbran ore chickenfeed. ore even styrofoam sawdust.
but it seam they breed faster if they get their favorite which seam to be wheatbran
@@patshhi4620 ALMOST ANY FOODSHOP SELL WHEATBRAN,,, people use it baking wholebread.. but it have different names around the wourld,,, and most bakerys-foodstores, can get some from a mill if you ask.
its often cheaper price a pound to buy say a 50 pound bag from a bakery, than a 1 poound pack from a food store. hehe..
1 pound: www.matoppskrift.no/bilder/bilder_1000/5089.jpg
50 pound: d1m0j39xrfg8wk.cloudfront.net/media/fill/360x360/255,255,255/1493145663/25kg-melsekk-svart.png
I found my 50ib bag of it (for 15 bucks--it's cheaper than dirt) at a store that sells farming-related things like various chicken feed. I don't remember the name of it, plus it was probably local instead of a corporate chain company.
Great video! Easy to follow! Few questions prolly nothin but asking anyway lol...
1) I use a homemade chow mix that has oats, roach chow for dubias, & supervitamins from repashy. Would i be able to use that for the beetles?
2) Also I've noticed when i put fresh food (carrots, squash, apple, etc) the moisture makes the chow mix damp & I'm concerned about mold, bacteria etc. How often should i be switching out the old produce with a new one?
3) Also while breeding, am i able to go into the bottom bin daily to get what i need to feed or do i have to let the breeding cycle complete b4 sorting & restarting the "colony" the way you do for dubias?
4) Does going into the bin affect their breeding? Or do they not care?
Sorry for all the questions but if you have the time to help me clarify a bit that would be great! New subscriber here! Thank you again.
Amelia Andrews thanks for subscribing 😊 I’ll tell you all I know.
1) not sure if you need all the extra vitamins and whatnot for the beetles. Mine do great with wheat and potato/carrot.
2) when I put in the produce for them, I found if you put a piece from a brown paper bag, that helps keep the moisture from soaking your substrate. I always leave mine in until it is gone, as the beetles can lay eggs on it, and I don’t want to throw them away. I do change the substrate every 1-2 weeks. No trouble with mold.
3) not sure about the Dubai’s, but mealies don’t care about being disturbed, so I would guess the Dubai’s wouldn’t either.
Amelia Andrews
4) does not seem like it bothers them at all.
@@WelcomeBackWoods Morning, & thank you for responding. Just to clarify is the wheat with potato/carrot also ur substrate that you throw/clean out every 1-2wks?? Also what do u mean from a brown paper bag? Do u put ur produce in a brown paper bag first for a length of time b4 adding it to the mealies?
Amelia Andrews I change the wheat out every 1-2 wks and pot any leftover veggie scraps back in. If you take a brown paper bag (grocery store style) and rip it into chunks, you can put a piece on your substrate, and then put your fresh veggies on top.
@@WelcomeBackWoods Ohhhhhh ok gotcha. Sorry nvr heard that b4 so it kinda threw me off haha but makes sense so definitely gonna give it a go. Thanks again really appreciate all the insight. :)
What do you do with the adult beetles? Will they just lay eggs for months on end, or do you feed them to the chickens?
swerly2 I think they lay for about 9 months, then I feed them to the birds.
Can you use Styrofoam egg carts instead of the paper based ones?
What does the cardboard do
how do the beetle's eggs make it thru the substrate to get the screen to fall into the 2nd level ?, the beetles are very cannibalistic and probably carnivorous so the eggs are a very moist snack to them
Great video! Thanks
Can you use just oats or will they not fall through to the bottom? Many thanks alf
How to make? Yes, oats are a fine feed.
If you don’t want it to crack use a smaller bit and or heat it up little with a torch not glowing hot just a touch will do great vid
Great idea cheers bud.
Can i also do this with my Superworm beetle colony?
Yes, but any superworms you want to pupate need to be isolated (put them in Dixie cups with an air hole or something similar) because they'll cannibalize the superworms who are pupating and thus won't do it until isolated.
Also you can use something metal and pointy and Heat it with fire to poke thru it at is melts
Arent they eating plastic?
do you buy your wheat bran, or do you grind it yourself. If yourself, what grinder to you recommend?
Aaro n I buy the wheat bran at my local feed store.
nice beard man XD
Thanx so much brother
Good work
can the net on the bottom of the first box be made of fabric?
Rafał Szafraniak not sure. Maybe a fabric with wider spacing between the threads; like cheese cloth perhaps.
Don't understand why you made the bottom space?
Jose Luis for the eggs to fall into which will then hatch into the mealworms. It’s best to separate beetles from eggs so the beetles don’t eat the eggs.
Does this setup work with superworms?
you need to isolate the pupa from the other pupa in a small box though
What size screen do you use?
The Spyder not sure, it was just basic window screen.
thanks for sharing . good job
It’s better if u hear the drill till red hot to make the holes
good tips for me, i breed also superworm for my hamster
using a smaller drill bit helps
Brad-pointed wood bits cut thin plastic much more tidily. Wood too for that matter.
Thanks for the video
neat idea, just my biggest pet peave right now cost of plastics (totes at walmart $25+ mini plastic boxes start at $8 or so... tri shelf 25$ a bit too pricey for not what i need to do. I may just sac some cheap mesh rolland just start building something from scraps if i really have to. p.s. I have gotten quotes on shipping containers and some of them want 10k for something so small and most want 8k+ now for 40 footers used.... so much for thinking that would be a doable situation. Welcome to the new great depression i guess. I used to get the good plastic/black/yellow totes for 15 or so $ btw and griping about lesser grade smaller totes fyi to everyone.
my farm sets at 71 degrees Fahrenheit its been over 30 days and it still is not producing meal worms. i thank something is wrong please help
Fast Eddie's Appliance Repair don’t get discouraged. It can take up to 2 weeks for eggs to hatch, and the mealworms are super small to start with; so you may have some yet. What are you using for a substrate?
large oats and ground up cat food
what is your average temperature
Fast Eddie's Appliance Repair I don’t check my temp. I give them a big box; if they are hot, they move apart, if they get cold, they move closer.
that "woops" lmao
Would have liked a better explanation of what the black thing was, and of how this sorts things.
Wasay murgiyan yai free Mai kha laiti Hain kuk un Kai in cage mian khany walay burtno kai neechay and jhan wo eggs daiti hain us box Kai neechay sa in akser miltay rehtai hain God gifted thay get free free free
I am lazy to do it do you sell?
A hot poker will go through without cracks in most plastics. Do it outside because it's stinky.
Yes
Thank YOU!!!!!!!
use a soldering iron to make the holes then the plastic wouldnt crack
Thanks for a great video. I might get a hot glue gun as well now!
its work on superworm or not ?
rizza mae villa no, super worms need a little bit different setup.
Can anyone help? I’m trying to breed mealworms but they keep drying up and dying
Feed them carrots cucumbers and potatoes to give them more water
If you already feed them this try to feed them more often
Use oats instead of wheat bran... less substrate falling through the sift.
Put the drill in reverse, you’ll be surprised how much it can prevent cracking
Soldering iron is better than a drill
Use a smaller drill bit then a larger one.