gretchenellie
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Hopefully someone will find this somewhat useful when they think about setting up a waxworm culture.
I dont use them too often, but they make a good additional feeder.
The mixture that I use consists of:
Quick Oats ( walmart brand oat meal )
Gerber Rice Baby Cereal
Karo Syrup (in place of Glycerol, since I had a hard time locating any)
Honey
Natural Bees Wax Pellets
Wax Paper
I mix all above dry ingredients in equal parts into a medium sized rubbermaid container. I then add the liquid ingredients in small amounts until I have a media that has a slightly flakey texture. I keep it relatively dry to avoid mold.
my ingredients.
I add my wax worms or wax worm eggs, keep in a dark, warm place and wait a bit.. If I start with eggs, It takes about 2 weeks for me to start seeing the worms moving around the container.
picture below of a culture that was set up a while ago:
a vid of my Leuc trio enjoying an unhealthy little snack:
]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Sorry for the shakey-ness of the videos.
I dont use them too often, but they make a good additional feeder.
The mixture that I use consists of:
Quick Oats ( walmart brand oat meal )
Gerber Rice Baby Cereal
Karo Syrup (in place of Glycerol, since I had a hard time locating any)
Honey
Natural Bees Wax Pellets
Wax Paper
I mix all above dry ingredients in equal parts into a medium sized rubbermaid container. I then add the liquid ingredients in small amounts until I have a media that has a slightly flakey texture. I keep it relatively dry to avoid mold.
my ingredients.

I add my wax worms or wax worm eggs, keep in a dark, warm place and wait a bit.. If I start with eggs, It takes about 2 weeks for me to start seeing the worms moving around the container.
picture below of a culture that was set up a while ago:

a vid of my Leuc trio enjoying an unhealthy little snack:
]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Sorry for the shakey-ness of the videos.