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| | | Mealworm culture. I think this is the most appropriate forum for this request, but if the powers that be disagree - TUFF!
In Tony Soper's Book "Discovering Birds, A practical guide to birdcraft", he explains the manner in which you can produce a neverending supply of mealworms. Has anyone tried this method and what results were obtained? Cheers, Tony. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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