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Jul 23, 2022 - 08:58 PM
We pack them in shavings but not pine shavings; you are correct that pine is toxic to insects and some small mammals.
Waxworms don't need food; they are in the final stage of their larval form and use their energy stores for survival. They will grow smaller rather than larger at room temperature and rapidly pupate.
Waxworms don't need food; they are in the final stage of their larval form and use their energy stores for survival. They will grow smaller rather than larger at room temperature and rapidly pupate.
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