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Maggots are an incredibly efficient source of protein, which may make them the next superfood for humans
They are maggots. Specifically, they are larvae of the black soldier fly, being reared by InsectiPro, one of Kenya’s largest black soldier fly farms. Once they mature, the larvae will be made into ...
While many Westerners find the idea of eating beetles or crickets unappetizing, this view is actually a global outlier. For ...
They’re tastier than they look. Edible insects in the form of wriggling maggots or hairy caterpillars are both delicacy and staple in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a central African nation ...
An agricultural startup in France wants to leverage insect-based protein to tackle food waste and strengthen the food chain, but not in the way you might expect, according to The Washington Post. A ...
NYANGAMBE, Zimbabwe — At first, the suggestion to try farming maggots spooked Mari Choumumba and other farmers in Nyangambe, a region in southeastern Zimbabwe where drought wiped out the staple crop ...
One bug, a small black beetle with ridges along its back, caught the attention of entomologist Dr. Stephen Baca. He identified it immediately as Oiceoptima inaequale, the ridged carrion beetle, from ...
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Why Texas scientists are breeding flesh-eating maggots
In the Texas border city of Edinburg, scientists are getting ready to release millions of invasive, flesh-eating flies into ...
KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo — They're tastier than they look. Edible insects in the form of wriggling maggots or hairy caterpillars are both delicacy and staple in the Democratic Republic ...
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