BensBeasts1
Cerambycidae
I am starting a tobacco hornworm program (Manduca sexta). To use as feeders for my animals. I currently have 45 little hungry worms. In groups of 15 in a bin. In each bin I am using a different food to see which one they prefer and get more nutrients, easily excess-able, etc. The foods are: Broccoli leaves/plant, the artificial food, and spinach/ leafy greens.
I sadly couldn’t find tomatoes or potatoes.
They are all about 1 inch in length and eat a lot.
The ones eating the broccoli and leafy greens are starting to turn green.
This project has already costed a lot so I hope its worth it.
Can you believe that a hornworm costs $2 at my local pet store!!
So I got 33 for only $9 online. (Was supposed to get another container of 33 but had a mix up with company)
When they become moths next year (I will only take 3 more weeks for them to pupate.) I will feed them nectar and other suitable foods from blue containers (bottle caps). Along with their food plants to lay eggs on.
Any thing I am missing or any suggestions?
I sadly couldn’t find tomatoes or potatoes.

They are all about 1 inch in length and eat a lot.
The ones eating the broccoli and leafy greens are starting to turn green.
This project has already costed a lot so I hope its worth it.
Can you believe that a hornworm costs $2 at my local pet store!!
So I got 33 for only $9 online. (Was supposed to get another container of 33 but had a mix up with company)
When they become moths next year (I will only take 3 more weeks for them to pupate.) I will feed them nectar and other suitable foods from blue containers (bottle caps). Along with their food plants to lay eggs on.
Any thing I am missing or any suggestions?
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