Re: screening maggots
Posted: 31 Jul 2012, 07:57
BTW Danny thats a great avatar you have.
You previously mentioned that there is limited space available in the smaller aviaries. Would a small cage covered in fly wire,approx 30cm3, set up with maggots in small takeaway containers suit your requirements. Add a false bottom wire floor, 12 x 12mm, with a cat litter tray to catch the waste. The cage could be attached to an external wall/walk way which will enable a external door to service maggots and a small internal door with a perch for the birds. The internal door, 10 x 10cm, is placed near the bottom of the cage as the majority of the hatched flies would go to the top of the cage. The always inquisitive wrens will soon find the fly wire cage door via the attached perch.
I intend making these one a larger scale for my moth trap.
Might be worth making one and see how it goes.
You previously mentioned that there is limited space available in the smaller aviaries. Would a small cage covered in fly wire,approx 30cm3, set up with maggots in small takeaway containers suit your requirements. Add a false bottom wire floor, 12 x 12mm, with a cat litter tray to catch the waste. The cage could be attached to an external wall/walk way which will enable a external door to service maggots and a small internal door with a perch for the birds. The internal door, 10 x 10cm, is placed near the bottom of the cage as the majority of the hatched flies would go to the top of the cage. The always inquisitive wrens will soon find the fly wire cage door via the attached perch.
I intend making these one a larger scale for my moth trap.
Might be worth making one and see how it goes.