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QUESTION ABOUT GIANT MEALWORMS!

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I know this doesnt belong in the classfied section but I couldnt remember where the right section was.

As for my question;
Can I use GIANT mealworms for breeding? I wanna start breeding mealworms and I read a few sights online that GIANT mealworms have been given a hormone so they cannot pupate but if they do pupate and become beetles they will be sterile. Can someone tell me if this is true or not? Thank you for your time.
 
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