Egg cartons are a simple, effective way to provide surface area, hiding spots, and climbing structure for feeder insects like dubia roaches, crickets, and superworms. They help reduce stress, encourage movement, and make colony maintenance easier.
How to use
Place dry, clean egg cartons vertically or horizontally in insect bins.
Replace when soiled or moldy.
Avoid waxed or heavily inked cartons—plain cardboard is best.
Benefits
Increases surface area for larger colonies
Makes harvesting easier
Promotes natural behavior and reduces crowding
Tip: Don’t overpack—just a few sections go a long way in small setups.
Egg cartons are a simple, effective way to provide surface area, hiding spots, and climbing structure for feeder insects like dubia roaches, crickets, and superworms. They help reduce stress, encourage movement, and make colony maintenance easier.
How to use
Place dry, clean egg cartons vertically or horizontally in insect bins.
Replace when soiled or moldy.
Avoid waxed or heavily inked cartons—plain cardboard is best.
Benefits
Increases surface area for larger colonies
Makes harvesting easier
Promotes natural behavior and reduces crowding
Tip: Don’t overpack—just a few sections go a long way in small setups.