Hello everyone!
So I was curious if I scavenge around for decayed wood, if it is better to bake it or leave it as such when creating my initial substrate?
Does baking it take away any nutrients that the beetle larvae could use when they eat it? And if so, any ideas to replenish it? I've heard something about using flour, kind of as you would ferment wood pellets by adding flour and yeast.
I think I would personally prefer to bake the wood to get rid of pests as I fear mites or anything infesting my larvae. I have baked decayed wood at 250 for about twenty or so minutes then mixed it with compost soil for my substrate base. Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Thank you all!
-Charles
So I was curious if I scavenge around for decayed wood, if it is better to bake it or leave it as such when creating my initial substrate?
Does baking it take away any nutrients that the beetle larvae could use when they eat it? And if so, any ideas to replenish it? I've heard something about using flour, kind of as you would ferment wood pellets by adding flour and yeast.
I think I would personally prefer to bake the wood to get rid of pests as I fear mites or anything infesting my larvae. I have baked decayed wood at 250 for about twenty or so minutes then mixed it with compost soil for my substrate base. Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Thank you all!
-Charles