piggy145
L2
Hello,
This should probably be your last resort to get a substrate. I'm just passing this along to those who want to keep beetles but don't want the hassle of making the substrate. Or if there is an emergency and you need substrate as soon as possible.
So if you go to a park where there are wood chips as the bedding for the playground, if the park has been there for at least a year, the cool substrate under the wood chips are the perfect substrate for many beetle grubs. Just make sure the wood chips are organic and don't have any additives. They should be for the most part fine as there shouldn't be any harmful chemicals as kids play.
Now I know it sounds weird, but bring your shovel and just get to the underneath of the top layer and it should be the perfect sub. Just give it a smell and make sure its the earthy smell.
Take as much as you need and that's all. Just passing it along...
This should probably be your last resort to get a substrate. I'm just passing this along to those who want to keep beetles but don't want the hassle of making the substrate. Or if there is an emergency and you need substrate as soon as possible.
So if you go to a park where there are wood chips as the bedding for the playground, if the park has been there for at least a year, the cool substrate under the wood chips are the perfect substrate for many beetle grubs. Just make sure the wood chips are organic and don't have any additives. They should be for the most part fine as there shouldn't be any harmful chemicals as kids play.
Now I know it sounds weird, but bring your shovel and just get to the underneath of the top layer and it should be the perfect sub. Just give it a smell and make sure its the earthy smell.
Take as much as you need and that's all. Just passing it along...