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Wondering “what is bug frass?” You are not alone! We put together this full article to answer: What is insect frass or bug frass, How do you use it, and How do you make it? Insect frass coming to a garden near you What is Insect Frass? A fun question we...
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Have you checked out this National Geographic video yet? I was just searching this morning for some videos on eating insects for a presentation and came across a piece put together by the National Geographic channel on eating bugs and entomophagy. While it was 9-years...
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Whether you are a seasoned cricket farmer, or a beginner looking for more information and cricket breeding tips, packaging tape is a great resource and tool for starting a cricket farm. Once you start your cricket breeding, you will very soon come to realize that...
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Interested in learning how to raise crickets? Before you begin cricket farming, it is important that you plan out and decide the design for your cricket farm. There are multiple cricket farm designs and cricket farms, so choose what’s best for you. Planning...
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The plastic drawers cricket farm is a great design for small to medium sized cricket farms. Each drawer is made of plastic, and is covered with additional sheets of plastic to cover the top. The plastic drawer typically measures 0.9 x 2.0 x 0.4 yards. The plastic...
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The plywood boxes cricket farm design features large boxes that are typically built using plywood or gypsum. While the size can vary, plywood box cricket farms commonly measure 1.25 x 2.5 x .06 yards. A plywood box cricket farm is able to produce around 45-64 pounds...