Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 | Author: RattlerJen

Superworms (aka Darkling Beetles)

Zophobas morio

Yummy, delicious Superworms!

Yummy, delicious Superworms!


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Hissstory: We purchase our superworms from an insect “farm” that caters to zoos and other animal related organizations.

Zoo Diet: Our superworms dine on oatmeal, whole wheat bread, greens and other veggies.

Touchable in our shows? Yes

Natural Diet: Superworms will eat just about anything.

Range: Zophobas beetles are found in Tropical Central & South America.  (Beetles are found in every continent except Antarctica)

Habitat: They love to hide in rotting logs and leaves.

Size: Superworms can grow to 2 inches long and can be as thick as a pencil.

Lifespan: From egg to beetle, superworms have a total lifespan of about 1 year.

Reproduction: Female darkling beetles lay eggs, which hatch out into tiny, baby superworms. The superworms will molt many times as they grow.  After a few months of growing, they morph into a pupae form, (what I like to call the “alien stage”) and emerge as a black beetle called the darkling beetle.  Superworms will only morph into a pupae form if they are “stressed” such as lacking food and water. The larvae will turn into a pupae when food and water are scarce; a perfect time because pupae do not need to eat or drink. Then, the superworms emerge as beetles at a time when food and water are plentiful.

Conservation: As decomposers, superworms are extremely beneficial recyclers of organic material.   They are also a tasty treat for many animals and, even some humans!

Cool Facts: In many countries, superworms and mealworms are cooked and eaten by humans. They are healthy and a valuable source of protein. Taste a little like almonds. (No really, they are delicious.)

Category: Insects, animals, kids, pets
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2 Responses

  1. Mmmmm, Turkey with superworm dressing!

  2. Mmmmm, Turkey with superworm spaghetti! Here is a recipe from one of my favorite NPR radio shows, “The Splendid Table.” The beetle larvae truly do taste nutty.

    http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/recipes/pasta_mealworm.html

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