![]() How to Feed Your Superwormsįor superworms, their bedding doubles as their food. Superworms should be kept at room temperature and never refrigerated, as the cold will kill them. There is little danger of the worms themselves escaping, as they prefer to stay buried, but if you have any turn into beetles, you will want a ventilated lid to keep them from roaming about your house. Small numbers of them can be kept in a 4" x 6" cricket keeper or similar, but larger numbers (more than 100) will need something larger, like a 5 or even 10 gallon tank or a tub of comparable size. Superworms don't need much in terms of housing. Superworms are a common feeder insect for insectivorous and omnivorous reptiles, amphibians, and other pets. They may seem similar to mealworms, which are another type of darkling beetle, but they are in fact entirely separate species! Superworms are the larvae of Zophobas morio, a type of darkling beetle. ![]()
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