Ok, so I am a bit confused, are the maggots going to hurt my other eggs or not? And what do I do about them? I changed the tubs but there are still some in the new tub and I am seeing them crawling on a couple of the eggs. Only the one egg looks bad, and its veins are getting weaker, so I am guessing it is a hopeless egg. And I have only seen a few maggots, not like tons or anything, but they are still there, the gnats and flies are bad this year and so I am doing my best to keep them away from the room my incubator is in. And the bad egg is stuck to one of my good eggs, do I leave it in there for the next 50 days or remove it? And if I need to remove it what is the safest way to do that? It is really stuck to the other egg. Thanks again.
08-06-2013, 05:38 PM
joebad976
No they should not attack the good eggs. I apologize for the confusing response(too much Red Bull).
08-06-2013, 06:11 PM
jms0620
maggots only eat dead tissue so all good eggs would be fine the cooler lid does not really seal the best so thats how they got in and i use the same thermostat with no problems