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March 2021 breeding program • Vidéo: Cinq Dindons sauvages, 19 mars 2020... Here's the link to the mealworm and bird-friendly playlist: • Vers de farine I'm pleased to present my mealworm breeding program. Following the advice of ornithologist, lecturer, and author of "The Big Book for Attracting Birds to Your Home" (Broquet Publishing), the mealworm beetle (Darkling beetle) is an excellent candidate for home breeding. Mealworms are an ideal food source for wild birds and some small domestic animals. In my simple videos, I explain my experience, guided by the advice of Gilles Lacroix and with the help of François Paquette, the musician featured in this video. At the beginning and end of this 20-minute report, you'll see tits and blue jays feasting on mealworms and dead or overripe mealworms. There are several videos on this subject online, but most are complicated and lack information. February 20, 2015, will mark one year since I started this project, which initially repulsed me. For children, it's a good way to teach them about life and its magical transformations. I know some people can't watch videos about worms, so I understand. I'm simply answering questions from people who are interested in trying it out. You can raise them like Gilles Lacroix does, in large quantities, or you can simply want to feed wild birds in a natural way, not too expensive, but also a nice "hobby." You can try this as an experiment with children for a while to teach them about the fascinating life cycle of the mealworm. It's odorless, safe, quick, and inexpensive—a pleasant activity that can also feed the birds. Thank you for taking the time to watch. Set to the gentle music of François Paquette, we thank you. Special invitation to visit our wonderful bird website: www.oiseauxduquebec.org ...See you soon! Music: François Paquette First piece: An Improvisation created by François (untitled) Towards the end, second piece: "Picture" by Kid Rock and Sherlyl Crow Third piece at the end: "You Are My Sunshine" Thank you, François! On my channel, there are over 2760 videos: Specialties: Birds, feeders, swallows in nest boxes, recipes, walks in the forest, etc... Ducks, barn demolition, tin can upcycling, mobile sawmill, recycling plastic and cardboard containers (carton pouches) into bird feeders, nature, slideshows with forum members' photos to celebrate birthdays, water fountain, mealworms, long-tailed weasel, flying squirrel, seed dispensers, a visit to the "Gates of Hell" in Saint-Philémon, birds of prey, squirrels and chipmunks, a documentary on commercial feeders, raccoons, hares, the "Michel Charette" awards ceremony, lichens, bird food, artificial bonsai trees, books by Suzanne Brûlotte, a visit to Gilles Lacroix's, snowshoeing. Since January 13, 2008.

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