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Anyone else culture Waxworms for moths?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deacon" data-source="post: 286827" data-attributes="member: 8619"><p>I am finding a different worm and moth in my wax worm bin also. The moths are much smaller and their worms are skinny, small, and pinkish. We saw these worms in my son's bumblebee houses a couple of years ago. Decimated the bees just like the wax worms do. I'd feed them to an L5 or 6 T. sinensis if I had one. Meanwhile, they are escaping from the bin in the garage and some have made it into the house!</p><p></p><p>I did some work on my bin last night after watching the tutorial and I think the lid is ill fitting. I'm off to buy organza for a second layer over the air slots but what are those latches you use on the sides to hold them tighter--I think you called them spring-somethings??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deacon, post: 286827, member: 8619"] I am finding a different worm and moth in my wax worm bin also. The moths are much smaller and their worms are skinny, small, and pinkish. We saw these worms in my son's bumblebee houses a couple of years ago. Decimated the bees just like the wax worms do. I'd feed them to an L5 or 6 T. sinensis if I had one. Meanwhile, they are escaping from the bin in the garage and some have made it into the house! I did some work on my bin last night after watching the tutorial and I think the lid is ill fitting. I'm off to buy organza for a second layer over the air slots but what are those latches you use on the sides to hold them tighter--I think you called them spring-somethings?? [/QUOTE]
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