Mealworms

I've got a mealworm colony in my closet, lol...mainly for my geckos, but my birds and fish eat them too. Having a colony is helpful because I can feed whatever sized mealworms that suit the mouth I'm feeding at the time, so no chopping up ooey gooey squirmy mealies, lol ;)
 
Oh, and according to this company/website: http://www.sunshinemealworms.com/ mealworms do fine in the fridge for months, but it will kill them if they are superworms. Superworms shells are a lot darker colored, they're more active and are obviously bigger.
 
Well be more specific next time childawg ask next time if they both require to be in the fridge or what. Then we be like oh he need to know how to store them then we look up info give it to you we get a pat on the back and get to be happy for being successful.
 
No problem ChilDawg :)

And GER, he was actually quite specific:

Originally posted by ChilDawg
However, I have had a batch die in my fridge. Is this "common knowledge" wrong?

If it isn't, does anyone have data on Timberline Superworms from Marion, Illinois? Are they not mealworms?

But even if those pics weren't what Chil was looking for, they probably have/will help someone else :)
 
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