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ok i am not close to that one.....ill check out that site though thxOnly the Cdn tire in Minden ON stocks right now as far as I know. OK the site addy is www.frassndazzle.com.
insect frass can come from any bug, not just meal worms...but the general rule with frass is, the smaller the bug the better the poop(for our gardens that is)...i remember mike rowe did a dirty jobs episode on a cricket farm...was an interesting episodeSeamaiden has her own colony of meal worms and makes her own frass. Seems fairly easy.
This is true, but mealworms have a special place because of their preference for hard vegetables only, and dry living conditions. It makes separating the frass from their bedding and food stupid easy, you just use a sufficiently sized sifter. Gotta feed 'em? Toss in some broccoli stalks, carrots, potatoes. Not cooked, just cut up. Bedding is wheat bran.insect frass can come from any bug, not just meal worms...but the general rule with frass is, the smaller the bug the better the poop(for our gardens that is)...i remember mike rowe did a dirty jobs episode on a cricket farm...was an interesting episode
Awesome man, these little gems are around (small guys). My wife is my excuse for no indoor vermicomposter or insect farm. Franks red hot....LOL .good one toquer. Lots of this kinda stuff is made by someone who cares and care what goes into the bugs...good in=good out.There's a place in Compton that sells dog food sized bags of meal worm frass for 4 bucks a bag. I throw that shit on everything, it's like Franks Red Hot.
There's a place in Compton that sells dog food sized bags of meal worm frass for 4 bucks a bag. I throw that shit on everything, it's like Franks Red Hot.
@Seamaiden any pics of your mealworm farm,colony, and any info on your set-up would be great if you have time plz.thanks sea,didn't know it was something possible to do,especially on a small scale.thanks again.I raise mealworms for my chickens, their frass is a lovely adjunct. They are STUPID easy to raise, easier and cleaner than earthworms. Consider setting yourself up with a colony.
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