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Bean Weevil culture Reviews

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Bean Weevils are a small beetle that feeds on dried beans, as well as other dried peas and pulses. The larvae feed inside the bean, eating away at the inside until it is ready to pupate. It then makes a small chamber to pupate and emerges from the bean as an adult beetle. Even as adults these weevils are only a few millimetres long and are used as a food for any species that likes very small food items, much in the same way as fruit fly. They are ideal for small lizards, amphibians and invertebrates such a spiders or baby preying mantids. They do not possess biting mouthparts and are completely non aggressive. Bean Weevils are supplied as a culture containing adult beetles, along with beans containing feeding larvae. They should be stored at 20-25 degrees C in the containers they arrive in and will produce weevils for several weeks, if not months.  Eventually the larvae will have eaten all of the beans and no new beetles will emerge.To use, the wood wool is gently removed from the culture and the beetles shaken into a plastic tub where they can be dusted with vitamin supplements if required before being used. The wood wool is then returned to the culture.

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Jonathan Dearman
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Had to get a replacement for my original bean weevil culture as it arrived opened and with not a bean weevil in sight. Got the replacement, have had it several days and again, not a bean weevil to be seen. Complete waste of money sadly.
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Posted 3 years ago