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A reduced smell Mealworm storage container to keep your mealworms in a smell free environment. A Carbon Filter in the lid reduces unwanted odors so that the Mealworms can be kept in the house in a A smell free Mealworm storage container to keep your mealworms in a smell free environment. A Carbon Filter in the lid reduces unwanted odors so that the Mealworms can be kept in the house in a clean environment. Store Mealworms at around 65 degrees to slow pupation. Use a substrate (such as bran, oats or a mealworm food) and fruit or vegetable waste (for water) to feed your mealworms (not included). Can also be used to store other wriggling feeder insects.
SKU | 3764284 |
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Primary Brand | The Bug Factory |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 3 LBS |
Finish | Plastic |
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Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Material | Plastic |
Length | 15 IN |
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Height | 4 IN |
Width | 14 IN |
Mealworms should be fed on a dry substrate such as bran,oats or wheat. A small piece (thumb sized) of fruit or vegetable should be added every 2-3 days for moisture.
Product not intended for human consumption. Tweezers are a choke hazard if consumed.
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