Hakuna matata?
Hakuna matata?
Wait wait, you eat them yourself?I raise insects to eat; my cat used to like to eat them but was bit by one somehow and now has a phobia. Still tries to eat daddy long legs and flies; though. Dunno.
Yep, I had superworms and crickets but they all died off a month back because I was too busy with specter; but I'm gonna re-build a colony sooner or later. They're healthier than most meats! And better on the planet... And cheaper.. There isn't really a downside. I also just catch wild insects and cook and eat them; specifically grass hoppers and locusts.Wait wait, you eat them yourself?
Different strokes for different folks but as long as you enjoy cooking and eating them then why not. Just out of curiosity, how long have you been eating insects?There isn't really a downside. I also just catch wild insects and cook and eat them; specifically grass hoppers and locusts.
For about a year now! Just started eating mammals as well, but looking to do insects instead when i get a proper colony set up!Different strokes for different folks but as long as you enjoy cooking and eating them then why not. Just out of curiosity, how long have you been eating insects?
Pound for pound, insects have as much protein as other meats. Yeah, it does take a lot of individual insects!
Let's keep the topic to insect based pet food I'm sure some insects are pretty high in protein but you'd still need a lot of them to get enough protein for a cat's or dog's daily need