Insect breeding kit/supplies

If you want to start your own ant colony, it's crucial to ensure perfect conditions for the ants. Only then will you be able to watch the colony grow and expand your hobby as you see fit. Naturally, nutrition also plays a major role in achieving these conditions. An insect breeding kit and supplies are a great way to start breeding your own fruit flies, for example. The ants will thank you for it.

We can be of more than good service to you when it comes to an insect breeding kit

We can offer you a wealth of insect breeding kits. We offer fruit fly breeding pots, fruit fly breeding wood shavings, insect egg cartons, fruit fly breeding substrate, and a complete fruit fly breeding kit. If you choose an insect breeding pot, you can choose from various sizes. You'll then receive a bag of wood shavings to start raising your own fruit flies.

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Breed your own fruit flies very easily

In addition to an insect breeding kit, it's also wise to purchase a fruit fly breeding kit. You'll receive a complete set for breeding your own fruit flies. The kit includes two breeding pots, 10 grams of breeding substrate, and approximately one hundred fruit flies. A bag of wood shavings is also included, as well as helpful instructions. The insect breeding egg carton is also handy. This kit is perfect for various insects, including dubias, mealworms, buffalo worms, redrunners, crickets, and grasshoppers.

Or choose a ready-made growing substrate

If you choose growing substrate, you'll receive ready-made substrate with four different nutrient-rich ingredients for breeding fruit flies. If you choose this product, you'll have enough material for about ten growing pots. To use this, mix the substrate with lukewarm water and a tiny bit of vinegar until a smooth paste forms. Ideally, it should be between 2.5 and 3 centimeters thick.

The ants will be very grateful to you for it

So, it's perfectly possible to get started with an insect breeding kit yourself. It even adds an extra dimension to keeping ants. After all, what's more fun than growing your own food? And again, the ants will be very grateful.

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