Bee pollen & Spirulina Gutload

You put whatever you’re dusting with in a cup, jar, bag, container, etc. and put the feeders in, shake up the container (don’t let the feeders escape) until the feeders are lightly dusted, then feed them off
Sorry, read the post wrong
 
You put whatever you’re dusting with in a cup, jar, bag, container, etc. and put the feeders in, shake up the container (don’t let the feeders escape) until the feeders are lightly dusted, then feed them off. Also, start your own thread
I know how to. I’m just curious as to how often to dust them with bee pollen and spirulina. I’m a new member and doesn’t let me start my own thread lol
 
I know how to. I’m just curious as to how often to dust them with bee pollen and spirulina. I’m a new member and doesn’t let me start my own thread lol
I know, I read your post wrong. Go to forums, select which one you want, click on it, and click start new thread
 

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I simply sprinkle bee pollen on the fresh greens that I feed to the roaches. Also occasionally do the same with spirulina powder. I use more bee pollen than spirulina but neither is used every time.
 
I have a container mixed 2:1 bee pollen/spirulina and I use it to dust feeders every other day unless giving multivitamin & I also sprinkle into whatever I'm using to gutload my feeders. I don't use it on my silkworms to gutload since they only eat mulberry leaves/chow.
 
I have a container mixed 2:1 bee pollen/spirulina and I use it to dust feeders every other day unless giving multivitamin & I also sprinkle into whatever I'm using to gutload my feeders. I don't use it on my silkworms to gutload since they only eat mulberry leaves/chow.
You still do calcium with and without D3, right?
 
You still do calcium with and without D3, right?
Yes, but I don't alter my spirulina & bee pollen schedule based on those supplements. Because of the vitamins in bee pollen & spirulina, I'm not comfortable giving it on the same day with a multivitamin.
 
On some of the Jackson FB groups they have discussed dusting with bee pollen several times a week. The thinking is that Jackson's eat pollinating insects as a substantial portion of their diet in the wild. They would naturally have quite a bit of pollen in their diet.
 
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