![]() ![]() If you want mealworms to eat and breed you must give them something to drive or your live mealworms will become dead mealworms. I have seen a mealworm exit as reptile poop though. They have never had a mealworm exit their body by chewing. We also have reptiles here on our farm that we keep as pets and taste testers. I have been told that this is an old wives tale and have never had a customer comeback and tell me that this has happened. There are rumors that the occasional mealworm will chew through the stomach of reptiles. Give them cover your worms with an inch of bran and give the mealworm something to drink? Potato slices work well.ĭo Mealworms Bite or chew through reptile stomachs? Plastic works best because the worms can't climb out. Place your mealworms in a bin of some sort. You can easily grow mealworms and breed mealworms so that you always have live mealworms available. You can easily make one and I'm working on mealworm feeder plans that I'll post here shortly. They usually have a roof and a smooth sided cup beneath the roof so that the worms can't crawl out. There are actually live mealworm feeders for sale out there. Small rodents and sugar Gliders love mealworms also and will eat them tail first. Bluebirds are attracted to mealworms an will dine on them year after year in your back yard. Reptiles love live mealworms and are a staple of many reptile diets. Nothing makes a newly hatched chick grow faster than gut loaded mealworms. Mealworms are a favorite food or treat for many different pets and critters. You can keep them in a container without a lid and you will not have any issues. The darking beetle, which is the adult form of the mealworm does not fly but they do have wings. They are often an issue in graineries because their main food source is feed grain like bran. They are commonly found in nature in organic matter like decaying logs and grass. Mealworms are the larvae of the Darkling beetle.
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