Mealworms & Crickets
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Mealworms & Crickets
I know I saw some where here about taking frozen mealworms and baking them before feeding to the hermies. Can this also be done with crickets?
At what temperature and how long should they be baked?
At what temperature and how long should they be baked?
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I think this might have been one of my posts. I used to freeze insects to kill them and then bake them to dry them. But I switched to throwing them into boiling water because this kills them a lot faster than freezing. The boiled insects can be fed right away or can be frozen.
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I keep crickets for my tarantula, but they only have a lifespan of eight weeks. There was this old one dying of old age which I placed in the hermit crab tank because I have had luck with crickets in there (they lived long and bred). Sadly it died but what I noticed was in a matter of minutes a Straw came over to it and didn't eat it, but sort of "tasted" it. It sort of just brushed against the cricket and put its claw to its mouth. I decided to put the fresh dead cricket in the food bowl and it was gone in a day. I think crickets can be given without being baked, but I think it always depends on how it lived. If you get a cricket from outside I would definatley clean it but if it lived in a clean container with a good diet, then I think it would be okay.
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