I don't always collect moths for my lizards, I have plenty from the waxworms, 
silkworms, and the mealy moths. I also raise display moths for pinning. I do 
blacklight for insects along the Platte River at my cabin. In August around here, 
Lindon trees have swarms of millers.

If you run into a problem where you produce too many waxworms, you can always cook 
them up for yourself.

Put the waxworms into a skillet with a little cooking or olive oil. Unlike popcorn, I 
guarantee that everyone of them pop. They look like popcorn and taste like bacon!

Who's up to some gecko movies and popcorn?

Ray Tripp
BugEaters

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