Kamacek ::
I've been raising them for several years now with good success. I too, went online and got a lot of information . I tried the babyfood recipe with some success . The best way I've found is to use old honey combYou can go online and find a beekeeper near you and they are glad to sell the old honeycomb . I made boxes out of 3/8 in plywood , large enough for a frame of honeycomb to lay in . Cut a 1 in. hole in the top and put a fine screen on it for ventilation . Put in a frame of honeycomb and dump in a small box of waxworms and keep it warm . I keep mine at 85 degrees in the winter time . In the summertime you won't need any extra heat . Keep them in a hot out building if you want . I aalso feed mine bee pollen I get from
www.betterbee.com . They are very easy to raise in the summer , a little harder in the winter . I take my extras to a local baitshop and he keeps me in minnows . PM me your mailing address and i"ll send you a start
er kit to get you going . Give it a try , I think you will enjoy raising them. If you can't find honeycomb , I'll hook you up with my supplier.
Norm