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FYI, there is a new open source hardware company that's created a new product called Open Bug Farms: http://www.openbugfarm.com/. I look forward to checking out their kits as they come available.
 
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David Wechsler wrote:FYI, there is a new open source hardware company that's created a new product called Open Bug Farms: http://www.openbugfarm.com/. I look forward to checking out their kits as they come available.


It's a great group of people over there, too. I highly recommend that forum. There's been some great developments over the last few weeks.
 
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Abe Connally wrote:

And don't forget that mealworms are edible to people, too.  Maybe take out a step (chickens), and eat them yourself!


Exactly. That is what I am thinking about doing. Fresh meat, that can be grown in an apartment.
 
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