Dubia, superworms, isopods, springtails, assassin bugs, leaves, & more

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Joplin MO

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Contact me for more info. FEEDERS! Superworms (large only) Dubia (SMALL, 1/4-1/2") Dubia (MEDIUM, 1/2-3/4") Dubia (LARGE, 3/4-1") Eisenia hortensis (european nightcrawler, large only) Callosobruchus maculatus (bean beetle) freshly started cultures only (wait 4-6 weeks before feeding out of) Tribolium confusum (confused flour beetle) freshly started cultures only (wait 4-6 weeks before feeding out of) ISOPODS, SPRINGTAILS, & OTHER CUC! Armadillidium vulgare (common pillbug) 15+ starter culture Trichorhina tomentosa (dwarf white isopod) 15+ starter culture Porcellionides pruinosus “powder orange” (isopod) 12+ starter culture Folsomia candida (temperate white springtails) 8oz starter culture (packed on coco fiber) Metallic silver springtails (unidentified species, very small) 8oz starter culture (packed on coco fiber) Gray springtails (unidentified species, highly variable ranging from blue-gray to yellow to pink-orange, similar in size to temperate whites) 8oz starter culture (packed on coco fiber) Dermestes maculatus (hide beetle, dermestid beetle) starter colonies, mix of beetles and larva OTHER INVERTS! Platymeris laevicollis (red spot assassin bug) medium-large nymphs Mezium affine (shiny spider beetle) starter colonies, adults only DRY GOODS! Leaf litter (mostly oak) Rotten wood & bark (mostly oak) Dried sphagnum moss (long fiber) Natural hardwood charcoal (small pieces) Wheat bran Brewer’s yeast Natural clay (For springtails, bioactive. Not quite powdered but very fine) Excelsior (aspen wood wool. For culturing fruit flies. 1gal makes roughly 10 cultures) Pickup in Joplin, MO or ask about shipping.

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