HobbitGirl
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Is there a good way to preserve excess Phoenix Worms and/or Silkworms, without robbing them of their nutrients? I have heard that when crickets or grasshoppers are frozen, they become much less nutritious to feed -- is the same true for for other feeders? And if so, is there a good alternative? We are thinking about starting up a Phoenix Worm colony, and possibly a Silkworm colony.
We don't have anyone in the area that we can sell extra bugs to, and frankly, I prefer the idea of having a "stockpile" at the ready. But only if there is a good way to do it without depleting them of their nutritional value, of course.
Thanks!
We don't have anyone in the area that we can sell extra bugs to, and frankly, I prefer the idea of having a "stockpile" at the ready. But only if there is a good way to do it without depleting them of their nutritional value, of course.
Thanks!