The original for mealworm breeding / Space-saving and expandable / Clean and hygienic
With the mealworm farm from OFERA ® Breeding mealworms is very easy and space-saving. The sophisticated system of automatic beetle-larvae separation saves you a lot of time, as the laborious separation of beetles and larvae is no longer necessary.
You only place some of the pupated larvae in the upper part of the farm to preserve your beetle colony for reproduction. To speed up this process, you can find helpful tools such as our larvae-pupae separator scoop or the practical sieve set , which offers you even more options for sorting.
The farm's integrated hatching ramp allows the pupated larvae to hatch safely and in isolation, far away from the beetles. This prevents the cannibalism that is common among insects and significantly increases your breeding output. The mealworm farm is escape-proof thanks to the smooth-sprayed containers and is therefore also suitable for indoor use such as the kitchen or storage room.
The beetle insert (Tray-A) offers space for up to 5 liters of substrate (e.g. cereal flakes or bread crumbs) and thus the habitat for several thousand beetles to breed. The freshly laid eggs of the females or already hatched baby larvae automatically fall through the separation unit to the next level to grow into adult larvae = mealworms.
The output of larvae, with a fully populated beetle colony, is up to 1000 grams of larvae/month. The system is practically stackable and can easily be expanded with additional larvae trays to scale your breeding.
Transform your vegetable scraps such as lettuce, pieces of fruit, carrots, potatoes or radish leaves into high-quality insect protein today!
Features & Scope of delivery:
- 1x Beetle Tray-A with practical lockable lid, hatching ramp and automatic beetle larvae separation unit
- 1x Larval Tray B for hatching the baby larvae
- 1x Larvae Tray-C for rearing the larvae and/or accessories & equipment
- Size: approx. 60x40x40cm (without base), 60x40x55cm (including rollable base)
- operation manual
- Video tutorial