You can determine if your mealworms are dead by looking for signs of movement; healthy mealworms will wriggle when disturbed. If they are stiff, discolored, or have an unusual odor, these are also indicators of death. Additionally, dead mealworms may show signs of desiccation or become shriveled. If you're unsure, it's best to err on the side of caution and remove any suspicious mealworms from the habitat.
I don't know what you mean by editable but if you are asking whether they are edible,then, they are most probably not. But MAYBE, some countries do have people that eat mealworms.
All I know is frogs.
To ensure the survival of mealworms for geckos, provide a suitable habitat with proper temperature, humidity, and substrate. Feed the mealworms a nutritious diet and keep their environment clean to prevent mold and bacteria growth. Regularly monitor their health and remove any dead or uneaten mealworms to maintain a healthy colony for your geckos.
I know of two who buy mealworms wholesale. One sells live crickets and wax worms also. That is http://www.wormman.com. The other is mealwormcompany.com. They will both buy mealworms from you if you have large amounts over 100,000. I know because I have sold my extra mealworms to both companies. Are you looking to sell you excess mealworms? Wormman.com gave me the best price so I sell to them regularly when they run short. Thanks!
Skinks are generally insectivorous and may eat dead mealworms if they are small enough and the skink is willing to consume them. However, they typically prefer live prey due to the movement that stimulates their hunting instincts. While dead mealworms can provide some nutritional value, fresh, live food is usually more suitable for their dietary needs. Always ensure that any food offered is safe and appropriate for the specific skink species.
if your worms are super black, its dead.. sometimes it smells bad.. and its so dead. but if you want an answer more spcific.. you can go check google or yahoo
Yes, mealworms can live in soil. They typically dwell in decaying organic matter like leaf litter or compost where they feed on dead plant material. Mealworms are commonly used as feeder insects for reptiles and birds due to their high protein content.
Basically they don't ! They only distinguish light from dark.
no
A baby garden snail will not move at all when it is dead. One way of establishing whether it is dead or alive is trying to move it with a stick.
Neither do I - you haven't given enough information. "Water" and "Mealworms" isn't a complete question, sorry.
-We eat atleast 1 pound of mealworms a year!-Mealworms cant kill us -Mealworms turn into darkling Beatles. -Egg:Larva:Pupa:Beatle.