Feeders in Basement moisture

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Bucks121

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so i wanna keep my feeders in the basement which is unfinished and gets kinda damp and cold

i was thinking i could elevate them off the cold floor with wood or something plug in one of those reptile heatpads under the bins for warmth

but my question is will the heatpad be enough to keep the moisture out of the bins? or does anyone know a solution

will be keeping crickets and superworms
 

Taterbug

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I never had luck keeping crickets but I keep my roaches in the basement. They are in a 20L with a heat mat, we built a dolly for the cage out of plywood and added casters to keep it off the ground. It makes it easy to move too.

For supers I just keep mine in a drawer in the living room.

Heat pads won't do much for moisture/humidity. We run a dehumidifier for the basement thou
 
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