Author: Sam Broadbent

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Luckily, mealworms are easy for the squeamish to eat, or those new to insect consumption; they are small and lack a definitive or strong taste, making them a healthy addition to numerous recipes. Adding merely a light, nutty hint to recipes, they’re a convenient and healthy...

Mealworms earned their place in western culture as an ideal protein source for birds and reptiles, as well as as fishing bait, and for their ease of care.They are not picky about humidity, temperature or food source, and are inexpensive to purchase. A simple approach to...

Mealworms: a stable feed for reptiles, amphibians, birds and fish; a possible key to reducing the plastic choking our ecosystems; a healthy, environmentally friendly, and easy to raise source of protein which may aid in reducing world-hunger. Sounds good, but what is a mealworm? For a start...

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