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chez
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wellington womble
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chez
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wellington womble
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chez
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BahamaMama
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chez
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chez
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Hairyloon
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dpack
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wellington womble
Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Posts: 15051 Location: East Midlands
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I only keep them in the dining room. Although it would be worth it to see Lady J's face!
I went for a low input system, although it takes a bit of setting up. I wanted loads to feed to the chicks and quail, as bribes to make them behave! The beetles and the harvest trays have mesh in the bottom, which is 13 holes to the inch, or 7 to the cm. The growing worms go on mesh which is 39 holes to the inch or 17 to the cm. Frass, eggs and worms that are not yet visible go on solid bottoms.
They live in a hi-rise IKEA trofast unit (I cut the bottoms out with a Stanley knife) and I just move everything on a drawer every week or so. I give them fresh veg and top up the oats about once a week, and put a few slices of state bread on top. They like to hide and eat them. otherwise I completely ignore them. Unless visiting children want to play with them. They do, all the time. The order goes like this:
Beetles (mesh)
Eggs (solid)
Nursery (solid)
Nursery (solid)
Harvest (mesh)
Growers (net)
Growers (net)
Growers (net)
Growers (net)
Frass (solid)
The harvest is in the middle, as its on mesh to let food through, which them goes all the way down through the growers until you get just the powerdery frass at the bottom.
The beetles tray is fairly static, the others just move down the tower, or get tipped into the next stage. When the harvest tray is nearly empty I let the last few pupate and start them off in the beetles tray again.
If I was doing it again I would get some baskets, as I can't secure the mesh properly and it keeps falling off, tipping all the critters into the next stage down. Also, it sags terribly, meaning you can't pull the drawers out easily, and the beetles all died off (this may have been age as we were away for the summer, or it may have been heat because they were all squashed in. The worms were fine, even being ignored for a month) I'm planning on getting some stainless steel mesh for them, but plastic baskets would probably be better, if they fit.
I had planned on putting them in the cellar. But the cellar is horrible and I don't like going down there and they are no trouble where they are. They are no bother, really. They smell of stale breadcrumbs and at night the beetles make a scratchy scratchy noise so you think it is raining. They make dust, but what doesn't? Lady J has some special beetles that live in a special plastic box in her room. She took them into school as well!
I'll take some pictures when I've sorted my structural issues and got the thing going again. It's a bit stalled after the beetle failure. |
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SandraR
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Posts: 2346 Location: Devon
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Hairyloon
Joined: 20 Nov 2008 Posts: 15425 Location: Today I are mostly being in Yorkshire.
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wellington womble
Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Posts: 15051 Location: East Midlands
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