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Mixed Strain

Mixed strain waxworms are captive-cultured greater wax moths, Galleria mellonella, drawn from more than one commercial or laboratory line rather than a single named genetic strain. The name usually refers to the feeder-insect trade, where the pale cream to tan or golden larvae are sold as waxworms and the brown adult moths are rarely the product customers want. Mixed cultures may vary in larval size, growth rate, pupation timing, and hardiness because selection history is not uniform.

They are used mainly as occasional feeders for reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish bait, and sometimes as research insects. Waxworms are high in fat, so keepers generally treat them as a supplement rather than a staple diet. Culture management depends on warmth, ventilation, clean substrate, and preventing mold, mites, or escape. Because this species can damage honeycomb and stress weak bee colonies, colonies and waste material should be kept well away from beehives and discarded securely.

Colors: Adult, Brown, Cream, Gold, Larva, Tan, White, Wild Type

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