VERY slow moving mealworms, why?

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BDMom22

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I'm wondering if its b/c it's too cold where they are in the bins. however the superowmrs next to them are growing and doing wonderful.

I dont think i like breeding mealworms very much. Seems like I always have pupae and my worms dont move fast, if at all. Tonight I held a couple to warm them up, but didnt see too much of a difference. Any suggestions?
 

lesleyg1989

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If I were you I'd stick to the superworms as they are bigger and safer mealworms and can be used as a staple where as the mealworms can cause impaction and should only be given as a treat. Not really sure why their so slow though.
 

BDMom22

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Well, if I dont want them anymore what the heck do I do w/ them? I have TOOOONNNNSSSSSSS! :shock:
 

lesleyg1989

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BDMom22":dac80 said:
Well, if I dont want them anymore what the heck do I do w/ them? I have TOOOONNNNSSSSSSS! :shock:
Well keep some for yourself but you could try taking them to a pet shop and giving them a good price for them. I wish I had time to breed feeders.
 
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