Breeding "Phoenix Worms" - Black Soilder Fly Larve...

Sassy

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Anyone know of an easy way that I can start breeding them and getting this project going in my backyard?? I'm located in Northern California???
 
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I believe they are tricky to breed, and require somewhat sterile locations, however I found a site with some information:

http://ipm.ncsu.edu/AG369/notes/black_soldier_fly.html

And for the Phoenix worm company:

http://www.phoenixworm.com/servlet/the-template/about/Page

*Edit, I found another site that says they can thrive in compost, but feeding a chameleon a pupa that came out of compost sounds iffy, so... I dunno what to say

http://www.thebiopod.com/pages/resources.html

Yeah - that's what I was wondering too - I was trying to figure out if anyone on here had tried it before.....or if they did how they raised them.....thanks :)
 
Yeah, I breed dubias too there easier and some of my chams prefer them more then crickets.

Brian
 
pheonix worms are relly a maggot they eat dead things table scrap type stuff raising them is the somewhat same as a blue bottle fly but good veggies will be eaten too
 
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