This is very mean to the crickets. Personally, I would only eat free-range crickets, raised on pesticide-free organic farms.
Organic crickets are waaay more expensive...............
Do you harvest with shotgun or rifle (caliber, scoped?)?
Are their seasons or bag limits?
Does Deere, make a harvester, for the process?
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My cats can verify free-range crickets are very tasty.
Lampasas, TX gets (or used to) invaded with crickets every year. Ooohhhhh! Talk about the stink! You can’t walk down the school hallway without crunch, crunch, crunch. The janitors would sweep 24/7 huge piles and it did not good. It was awful. I was raised on a farm and NOTHING smells as bad as thousands of crickets. Anyone thinking about going into the cricket business better think twice.
Crickets eat moldy cellulose in deep underbrush or wood piles.
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