Rearing Supplies For Beetle Farmers 2004-2005

Item Item Number /Description Amount Needed ApproximateCost
(1999 Educational prices)
Suggested Vendor Vendor Phone Number
Plastic pots PTBC3 Polytainers
3 gallon black or recycled pots
24 (per 2 pools) $43 per sleeve of 35 W.H. Milikowski, Inc. 1-800-243-7170
Compressed soil 710B38 Premiere Pro-Mix BX 3.8 cubic ft. 1 bale $18.00 W.H. Milikowski, Inc. 1-800-243-7170
Fertilizer Osmocote (or equivalent controlled-release fertilizer 1 cup per bale of soil  $4.50 per l lb. bag any hardware store  
Bamboo stakes to support sleeve cages 4 ft. long  98 (4 per pot)  $40 per 500 Griffin Greenhouse & Nursery Supply or any hardware store 203-699-0919
Children's wading pool 5 ft. diameter 2 per 24 pots $19.98 ($9.99 ea.) Toys-r-Us 860-644-7606
Sheer material for sleeve cages
(Polyester Organza) revised April 2005
#1824770 20 yards (60" width) per 12 sleeve cages $90 ($4.49 per yard) Jo-Ann Fabric or other fabric store 860-648-1845
Cord stops ("Elipse lock") #442100221242 24 $8.40 ($0.35 ea.) Eastern Mountain Sports 860-644-3517
Cord for sleeve cages   120 ft. $6.00 ($2 per 50-ft. roll) any hardware store  

also see Monitoring Supplies list

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