Yeah. I use them to do the small labor in there, there's two or three hundred. Put them in something with a lid and a double-handful of the darkling beetles, they'll be good for a few weeks.
The mealworms can eat anything. Kitchen scraps, spare cloth, styrofoam, literally anything they can chew up. The darklings, those are the adults, they don't need to eat. Just let them die, I don't need them.
The lemon ants need carbs. I give them honey from the hives, mostly, and green prunings out of the garden. I have like 40 queens in one container, so if I go down they'll slaughter each other, but let it happen. One group will win and they'll go on fine.
I have moth and spider breedings in there too, but don't bother with them. Replaceable.
More in my cabin, 116. I keep a little breeding population of everything I have in there. My notes about what everything eats are in my notebook - if it's not on me when I drop, it'll be either in my room in 412, in the greenhouse shed, or on my desk in 116. Don't open the tank of gu in there - those are the ones I can't get socialized. Let- let them worry about themselves, it's not worth anyone getting bit to keep them alive. The rest of the gu are usually in the greenhouse or 412. I have six in the time-out tank, 41 more loose around the ship including Jane and Jaws, and two I've given to Hunter and Jon. Round up any you come across, especially the little ones.
Kill the loose wasps and hornets. Fire extinguishers work well. There's a large paper hive behind the vent outside my cabin. Leave the bees alone, and the big spiders in the greenhouse. Any butterfly chrysalises you find around, I'd appreciate if you stuck them in my fridge. There's a box in there for them, it's labelled.
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The mealworms can eat anything. Kitchen scraps, spare cloth, styrofoam, literally anything they can chew up. The darklings, those are the adults, they don't need to eat. Just let them die, I don't need them.
The lemon ants need carbs. I give them honey from the hives, mostly, and green prunings out of the garden. I have like 40 queens in one container, so if I go down they'll slaughter each other, but let it happen. One group will win and they'll go on fine.
I have moth and spider breedings in there too, but don't bother with them. Replaceable.
More in my cabin, 116. I keep a little breeding population of everything I have in there. My notes about what everything eats are in my notebook - if it's not on me when I drop, it'll be either in my room in 412, in the greenhouse shed, or on my desk in 116. Don't open the tank of gu in there - those are the ones I can't get socialized. Let- let them worry about themselves, it's not worth anyone getting bit to keep them alive. The rest of the gu are usually in the greenhouse or 412. I have six in the time-out tank, 41 more loose around the ship including Jane and Jaws, and two I've given to Hunter and Jon. Round up any you come across, especially the little ones.
Kill the loose wasps and hornets. Fire extinguishers work well. There's a large paper hive behind the vent outside my cabin. Leave the bees alone, and the big spiders in the greenhouse. Any butterfly chrysalises you find around, I'd appreciate if you stuck them in my fridge. There's a box in there for them, it's labelled.
I... think that's the important bits.