Well i am still trying to breed my super-worms.. and its been about 1 1/2 months now.. I have been looking and have not seem much action. I have got lots of beetles..
Looked last night and saw this. Can some one tell me if theses are baby superworms..
Thanks. https://youtu.be/_KJ-mzgpKMg
I can't see so well on my phone but those look like grain mites. They aren't harmful but pretty annoying. Baby superworms look like teeny tiny superworms, usually about 1/8"-1/4" when you can start to see them.
Yeah those are definitely grain mites. They are a pain in the butt but aren't harmful. Best to deal with them quickly though. They thrive in humid environments and the most effective way of getting rid of them that I've found is to run a good dehumidifier right near the infestation. Keep it running to try and get the humidity down below about 45. It usually takes a week or so but has done the trick when I've had an infestation.
Yeah those are definitely grain mites. They are a pain in the butt but aren't harmful. Best to deal with them quickly though. They thrive in humid environments and the most effective way of getting rid of them that I've found is to run a good dehumidifier right near the infestation. Keep it running to try and get the humidity down below about 45. It usually takes a week or so but has done the trick when I've had an infestation.
I can't see so well on my phone but those look like grain mites. They aren't harmful but pretty annoying. Baby superworms look like teeny tiny superworms, usually about 1/8"-1/4" when you can start to see them.