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Mealworm question

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Hey guys I have a very quick question about my mealworms. I ordered a thousand last week from flukers and put it in a 15qt tub that I have. but it has no lid. Recently they are keep at room temp. But I wanted to know if I can put them in the fridge without the lid or will that be to cold and burn them??
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You can place them into the fridge with no lid to keep them less active. You will want to bring them back up to room temps about once a week to feed and hydrate them before cooling them again.
 
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