RachelRiot
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I breed my own crickets. I probably have about 2000 pin heads in my reptile room. I have them all in breeding bins along one wall. The noise doesnt bother us so much because our house is large and it doesnt seem to drive the animals nuts either.
We have not had any issues with smell. We clean the bins free of any dead or dying crix each afternoon and wipe down the bins to get any feces out. We replace all food in there each day and at night (when the heat bulbs are off) we offer fresh greens and other veggies).
I am in Florida so our "winter" isn't what most would call a winter. Each morning we open the windows to the room so that it gets fresh air from outside and we have two small desk fans in there to circulate the air but not bother any of the animals.
It did however make my cats twice as desperate to try and break into that room. They have scratched the frame to the door so much we had to find an aluminum door frame to replace it with. :/
We have not had any issues with smell. We clean the bins free of any dead or dying crix each afternoon and wipe down the bins to get any feces out. We replace all food in there each day and at night (when the heat bulbs are off) we offer fresh greens and other veggies).
I am in Florida so our "winter" isn't what most would call a winter. Each morning we open the windows to the room so that it gets fresh air from outside and we have two small desk fans in there to circulate the air but not bother any of the animals.
It did however make my cats twice as desperate to try and break into that room. They have scratched the frame to the door so much we had to find an aluminum door frame to replace it with. :/