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Breeding Insects is a great way to turn a spare room or shed into extra cash. Glenn Kvassay from Breeding Insects explains the 4 essential things you need to do to breed insects for profit. With 14 years commercial experience and the worlds most comprehensive book and video series, you will have all . Zainteresowanie, oceny: 15939, czas trwania 4m 20s, ocena 284, reakcje 25.
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- How do you control temperature and humidity in your rearing rooms? Is it fluctuating or constant temperatures?
- Great video, Lots of helpful information. Wish you mentioned specifics in profitability, however. Like how much crickets can sell for in what quantities, compared to Dubias, super worms, horn worms, etc.
- Hi great infro thanks alot
1 question why ur walls are covered? Is it to increase cold temperature?
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- I am from India.I want to breed crickets for my chicken. Up to 4 kg needed per day . How to do setup and breeding pls help to produce
- i am interesting in breeding and selling lady bug
any info please ?
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- I'm a South African game farmer with lots of livestock farms in my aria. I'm trying to be the fist in my community to start a project like this. Can grazing animals benefit from insects added to as a supplement to hay? Or will my target market be chickens and pigs?
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- Hello I just started a small colony of dubia roaches im Intrested in learning more.
- Hello there . I want to grow grasshoppers
- You can sell superworms at pet stores, wildlife rescue, zoos, pet owners (fish, chickens, reptiles) and to stock feed places (frozen food for chickens). Here are a few links for more info on how to breed them, essential tips and the economics.

Supermealworms are far easier and more robust than yellow mealworms so a great option. The only downside they have is they are less well known by wildlife rescue etc and many people prefer to buy yellow mealworms (out of habit mostly).

https://www.breedinginsects.com/mealworm-breeding/
https://www.breedinginsects.com/designing-a-mealworm-farm/

Our mealworm book is coming out in the newt few months so let me know if you want to be added to list via info@wildlifehub.com.
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- Hi there just found your Chantal could you tell me we’re I could sell superworms
- I'm interested in doing it for the mental challenge; have no idea what I'd do with them after they were grown.