My bearded dragon, Odin, absolutely loved the large roaches. They were the perfect size for him and they traveled well.
I got these for an anole lizard who had hitchhiked in someone's plant from Florida to Ohio. Since they aren't native here the person didn't want to throw it outside so I took it in. I got these to see if I could get the little guy to eat them. He wouldn't. But that could be because he's stuck in captivity- so I can't hold that against Sympton. I have a bearded dragon who will absolutely devour them, so i have been trying to feed them to keep them alive so I can pass them on to the dragon when I am sure the anole won't try them.
Compost, compost, compost,! They grow so fast and they eat everything everything! All that leftover pet food husband food it will be great to see within my lifetime more cold hardy breeds that can start earlier the same way honey bees are domesticated! What a magical little animal! It will be so nice when the adults are flying around up here in New England but that'll take another month or so. Hey, symptom- do you have any plans to start a facility up here? I could change careers:-)
Absolutely love these compost larvae. They were live and wiggling to my joy. My chickens will be feasting soon!
Fantastic way to seed your soldier fly farm. We have been raising them for about 5 years and a bump in the larvae population kicks the spring population up and helps eliminate flys around livestock.



























