1. Raising environment: Bread bugs are best kept at a temperature between 20-30 degrees, in a place with low light. It is recommended to use bottles or large jars for bread worms, and it is best to keep them in a dark place with a moist paper towel or soil as the bottom layer.
2. Feed choice: Breadworms mainly eat powdered food, such as oatmeal, breadcrumbs, cornmeal, etc. They also need a certain amount of water supply, so you can spray some water solution on the food. Feed once a day, healthy worms will be bigger in size after satiation.
3. Climate regulation: in summer, you can give bread bugs proper spraying to increase humidity, while excessive moisture will cause the bugs to get sick and cause death. Breadworms are attacked by cold air in winter and they need to be moved to a warm, dry place regularly.
4. Suck away bug poop: Breadworms are able to reproduce very quickly and their feces can easily cause bacteria to grow, so you need to clean up the bug poop regularly by scrubbing the shells with a soft cloth or mop.
In short, breeding breadworms requires some skill and experience, and beginners can go online to gain relevant knowledge. In addition, bread bugs some roommates think this kind of bug is creepy, pay attention to the hygiene and safety of the breeding environment to avoid disturbing roommates.