Entosense

ENTOSENSE MOVES FROM A BARN IN AUBURN TO LEWISTON’S HILL MILL AS DEMAND FOR EDIBLE BUG PRODUCTS GROWS.

Entosense expands by moving to the Roy Hill Mill in Lewiston and grows to nine employees.

LEWISTON — Brother and sister Bill and Susan Broadbent have moved their edible insect business from his 600-square-foot barn in Auburn into 5,000 square feet in Lewiston’s Hill Mill so they can expand their product line – cotton candy crickets are coming in two weeks – and raise first thousands, then a million, crickets per month.

The siblings also hired their first six employees, who started work this week, and they’re pitching major health food and grocery chains to get on those shelves.



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