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**To Start a Worm Farm:**
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**Getting Started** - you will need to purchase purchase your worms. Start
with anywhere from 500 to 1000 worms. I know that sounds like alot a lot of
worms - but it really isnt. isn't. I have 2 gliders and I started with 1000. You
can order 1000 worms. I highly recommend ordering worms online from Grubco or
Worm Man Worm Farms. They cost under $15.00 for worms and shipping. Cost when
purchasing from a pet shop is about $3.00 for maybe 30 worms.
**Container** - a container is necessary for your Worm Farm. You can purchase
a 3-drawer plastic container at Wal-Mart for under $6.00. (look at my photo
album for pictures.) Take a small drill bit and drill holes all around the top
edges of all the drawers. These (You don't want to drill holes anywhere near the
bottom or the mealies will escape!!) These will act as air holes and are very
important. I also keep the drawers open just a little for some extra air source
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**Bedding** - Fill the containers with bedding for the worms. I Worms, beetles
and pupae all need bedding. I use oat meal (real oats - not cooked and not
instant!)and instant!) and oatmeal baby cereal. Use about 3/4 oats and 1/4 baby
food cereal. That equals about 3 cups of oatmeal mix. Place about 1 1/2"
for the beetle tray, 1' for the pupae tray and 1 1/2 to 2" for the worm
tray. The worms and beetles will eat the oatmeal mixture. Some people also use
cornmeal in their bedding.
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**Cleaning the Bedding** - To clean the bedding in the worm drawer, you will
have to remove all the worms. This isn't recommended until the worms get larger
or you will throw out some of your tiny worms. To remove the worms, you can use
a wire mesh sifter. It won't sift out the oatmeal, but will sift out the waste -
which is called Frass. Wash and disinfect the drawer and dry thoroughly. You can
leave the remaining oatmeal adding fresh oatmeal mix to the drawer. Some may
feel more comfortable adding totally fresh oatmeal mixture. To do this, you will
have to go thru the old mixture and pick out ALL the worms and place them in the
fresh mixture. This can be a little time consuming!!!
It doesn't really need cleaned very often. About 3 times a year.
And in the beetle drawer - you just pick out the dead beetles and beetle
remnants. I use tweezers for this job - Yuck! You can't replace the bedding in
the beetle drawer as that is where your eggs are. You would be throwing away
your next generation of worms - defeating the purpose of the farm. :) Also be
careful throwing away any cardboard egg cartons, paper towels, etc. that have
been placed in the drawer as beetles lay eggs on them.
**Moisture** - Carrots Carrots, lettuce, celery including the leaves, Spring
Mix are the best thing things I have found for moisture - worms, beetles and
pupae need something to drink, too! Replace the carrots when carrots, etc before
they get dry. How long this takes will depend on how many worms or beetles are
in a tray. Mine usually need fresh carrots vegetables about every 2-3 days. It's
not advisable to use fruit or anything that will cause mold to form. If mold
should form in your farm - the worms will become toxic to your gliders and you
will need to throw it all out, dis-enfect your container and start all over
again. You can also put a small container of water in each drawer for moisture.
**Worms** (aka larvae) - You will start out with worms. It's not necessary to
refrigerate them. They should remain at room temperature. The worms under go a
series of about 10 to 20 molts during which they shed their exoskeleton.
exoskeleton (outer layer of skin). They burrow under the bedding during this
time and stay toward the bottom of the drawer. They eat the oats and get
moisture from the carrots. You can use these worms as your feeder worms when
your suggies are hungry for a mealie snack.
**Pupae** - The second stage of worm farming is the pupae. During this time -
the worm comes to the surface, and turns into a "C" shape. They are
white, alien-looking and very ugly! Don't worry if you don't see them moving
much at this stage. They should be separated and put into the 2nd drawer - if
you have beetles, the beetles can and will eat them. the pupae. They will not
need as much moisture as the beetles and worms, so you don't need to put as many
carrots in with them. The pupae then turn into beetles. This can take a couple
of weeks. Suggies can also eat the pupae. As the pupae morph into beetles,
you have to move the beetles into their own drawer or they will eat the
remaining pupae. The pupae can actually stay in the same drawer as the larvae as
long as you check it daily for beetles and move the beetles into the beetle
drawer. Just be sure to keep enough moisture (carrots) for the worms. suggies
also LOVE to eat the pupae. So, If you feel your meal worms are morphing to
quickly - feed your suggies some of the pupae.
**Beetles** - The pupae then metamorphose into beetles. You cannot tell the
males from the females. They can't fly, so you don't need to worry about them
escaping the container. Put a piece of cardboard egg carton in the drawer with
the beetles as they like to lay their eggs on something. Beetles lay their eggs
usually about 9-24 days after they hatch. They lay eggs for up to 3 months
before they die. A female beetle can lay up to 50 eggs per day during their
lifetime. You won't be able to see the microscopic eggs or the tiny new meal
worms. The first thing you will notice is it appears the oatmeal mixture is
"moving". You should be able to see them in about 4 weeks.
The cycle will then begin all over again! I cannot believe how many worms I now
have!!!
Mealworm Farming is a test in patience. As you can see, it can take a few
months to get a farm up and running. You may have to replenish your
"feeder" worms before you actually get your farm up and running. going
strong.
Stage Time*
Egg 4-19 days
Larva 10 weeks. Visible after about a week
Pupa 6-18 (18-24?) days
Beetle 8-12 weeks
**Tongs** - You can use tongs for "hands-off" operation. I stole a
pair of disposable lunchmeat tongs from a work luncheon.
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==== SEE ALSO ====
[http://www.sugarglider.com/glidergossip/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=45788&whichpage=1#398343 A better meal worm farm UPDATE]
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[http://www.sugarglider.com/journal/Kazko/Meal_worm_mites_be_gone_671.asp Meal
worm mites be gone]
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