Phil, have a few questions for you.
I did a quick google search (very quick) on the casein and it is a protein powder? The kinds people use to bulk up? Any place to get this fairly cheap at all? What about whey powder...isn't that protein?
Yep, Milk protein, about 50% ish. Whey is the same thing but check % protein. Just Google "buy casein".
Where can net cubes be purchased at? EDIT: Found some at Mantisplace Nevermind Phil.
O.K.! Other folks sell them, too.
You said "and a lid with their food -- I now use dry milk, sugar and yeast granules". What eats this...the flies? Any size lid, just placed anywhere within the net cube?
Yep again, it's food for the flies. They spit on it and suck up the liquid (yum!). Put it in the back, somewhere it wont get wet when you spray the food container. The big thing is to put the larval food container close enough to a mesh side so that you can spray it regularly.
How many containers of food (the dog food, casein etc.) can you put into the net cubes before the flies die? I guess you could always just put new flies in when the old die.
It's not so much their dying as laying all their eggs. I only expose one container, for about the first week, not longer, or you'll have flies pupating at all different times, and they'll eat all the food. They are very hungry! Flies usually start laying about 36 hours after eclosure.
What is a good number of House Flies to put in the net cube to begin with? I understand the more flies the more maggots, but adding in 500 flies there might be a problem with the media not having enough food for all of the maggots.
Fifty to a hundred or a cuppla grams of pupae
I would like to make 4-5 of these net cubes if it really doesn't smell at all or not too bad.
That's a huge number of flies -- many thousands a week! If they smell bad, something is wrong and the larvae are at risk from ammonia produced by anaerobic bacteria. Just make sure that the mix is very moist but not wet (i.e. no standing water). I think that one problem, especially with folks who use deli cups, is that the chips flow to the surface (as they should) dry out and seal off the top of the larval food. The top cover of chips and dried food, like the top of a cow patty (yum, again) should help to prevent some of the moisture from getting out but should not stop the oxygenating air from getting in.
Jeff.