I just set out the last of my Blue Bottle Fly pupae to hatch from my most recent order from Grubco. These were ordered May 23rd. I was able to get them to last for over 2 months by doing the following.
Upon receipt, divide the group in half. Place one half as maggots straight into the fridge. The other half is allowed to pupate and then placed in the fridge.
Take feeding batches of pupae out in amounts for one week at a time. Allow 3-5 days lead time for hatching as you pull batches of pupae out of the fridge so you always have live flies.
You can keep the flies alive longer if you supply them with something soaked in honey, but I don't bother as I feed them off before they die.
Once you are about done with the pupated half of the order, take the maggot half out of the fridge and let them pupate. Back into the fridge with these and use them as above.
I keep the maggots and pupae in the original containers and substrate suplied by Grubco (right next to the butter and yeast :lol: ) .
Hatch rates dropped toward the end, perhaps by 20-25%, hard to tell. I was still getting a lot of flies.
Substrate molded at the very end, but flies still hatched.
Unfortunately, I now need more and had to order with express shipping due to the heat.
Upon receipt, divide the group in half. Place one half as maggots straight into the fridge. The other half is allowed to pupate and then placed in the fridge.
Take feeding batches of pupae out in amounts for one week at a time. Allow 3-5 days lead time for hatching as you pull batches of pupae out of the fridge so you always have live flies.
You can keep the flies alive longer if you supply them with something soaked in honey, but I don't bother as I feed them off before they die.
Once you are about done with the pupated half of the order, take the maggot half out of the fridge and let them pupate. Back into the fridge with these and use them as above.
I keep the maggots and pupae in the original containers and substrate suplied by Grubco (right next to the butter and yeast :lol: ) .
Hatch rates dropped toward the end, perhaps by 20-25%, hard to tell. I was still getting a lot of flies.
Substrate molded at the very end, but flies still hatched.
Unfortunately, I now need more and had to order with express shipping due to the heat.