Breeding Woodies

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Jayburd
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Just be feeding the two (and all the chicks ;-) )
So just keep providing them with 1/4 a pumpkin when they run out?
Also, since I've never looked, where can one buy a kilo of cockroaches? Not your everyday woollies request Im assuming....
Perhaps I could use ice cream tubs to make a smaller sieve system :)
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Jayburd wrote: Not your everyday woollies request Im assuming...

I don't know, Ithink they could probably round up a couple for you Jay :lol:
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Amphibian Research Centre does them I think.
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:thumbup: :thumbup: thanks!!
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Do they need warmth to breed?
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E Orix
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Breeding Woodies is so simple BUT< BUT < BUT DON"T let them escape. I have seen them literally take over an aviary.
They are a native, plant eating Cockroach.Jay your mother will kill you for sure if they escape.
I never had a problem because I would carefully harvest a heap and promptly freeze them.Once in that condition they dont run very fast or far.
They were most likely the main reason I bred so many Magpie Robins over the years.I think it would be over kill to breed them for Turnix Quail.
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Tiaris wrote:Do they need warmth to breed?
They prefer warmth to do well and breed fast, mine have slowed down a lot in this cool weather.
OH LORD, SAVE ME FROM YOUR FOLLOWERS!Image
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Jayburd,
Don't go there. The quail will miss a couple and before you know it the woodies will have colonised every nest box etc.
Stick to mealworms and frozen whiteants. Good luck with the quail.
Bob
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How many hundred would you like? They breed everywhere here. Garden, potplants, patio, I could go on and on. Invade everywhere in plague proportions. Never imported any, they just showed up and took over. My quail get sick of the sight of them when I do nest cleanouts. We spray the sods to death by the dozens.
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Ok, perhaps not then....? :wtf: Orix i think youre right, if the colony escaped... I think id grab a bag and my bike and take off :lol:
Thanks bob & FB. Ill leave it for now then methinks....
Julian

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Feel free to check out my photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewinsrail/
And my birding antics here: http://worthtwointhebushbirding.blogspot.com.au/
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