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    Re: Guide to cultivating Bean Beetles (Callosobruchus maculatus)

    Here's an update to show the potential of each culture!


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    I used to raise bean beetles, they're easy and a lot of fun, the only thing I didn't like about them was the boom/bust cycle. I never quite figured out how to get them to overlap. You'd set up a colony and have 1000's of beetles in about a month, but then two weeks later you had none. The adults are non-feeding, they're only job is to breed and lay eggs and then die in a week or so. They do make a great supplemental feeder though and one of these days I'd like to pick up another colony.

    Very nicely done videos by the way.
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