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New ! Wet protein supplement food for ants - Mashed Crickets by Antcube - Now availiable by Talis - USA

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#1 Offline Antcube - Posted February 27 2024 - 2:43 AM

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Hello,

we would like to introduce you to our new product we developed as supplement food for your ants. As you all know, the majority of ants need also protein.
 

Our Mashed crickets or "Cricket Jam" is an easy way to provide your ants with freshly preserved protein food without having to feed live insects. The included crickets (Acheta domesticus) have been gently steamed to ensure that nutritional value, flavor and aroma are preserved. In addition, the chitinous shell of the insects is softened in this way, so that it can be digested more easily. The compounds of the collagenous proteins are broken down so that the ants can utilize them better. Mashed Acheta domesticus has the same nutritional value as live crickets, but is easier to digest. In contrast to frozen or dried crickets where about 60% of protein is lost, the contained protein can be processed to almost 100%.
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The Cricket Jam / mashed crickets is not suitable for hunting ant species that require live food. (e.g. Ponerines (primordial ants) such as Harpegnathos or Odontomachus).
Guaranteed mite free
Portionable and dilutable with water.
Sterilized and vacuumized
Without additives
Crickets from sustainable purely biological breeding, fed with organic waste
Notice:
Once opened, can be kept for about four days in the refrigerator. Longer shelf life if frozen.
Attention: Portion first, then freeze.

 
 
Now Availiable at: https://talis-us.com...cts/cricket-jam

 

 

 

https://talis-us.com...-whole-crickets

 

 

 

 

 

 



#2 Offline Manitobant - Posted February 27 2024 - 1:40 PM

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This is an awesome idea! I wonder if you could do the same with caterpillar feeders such as hornworms and/or silkworms to make an actual liquid protein that could be put in feeders (since caterpillars are much more wet and juicy)
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#3 Offline Antcube - Posted February 28 2024 - 5:15 AM

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Propably possible, but that would include a lot of tests, also means other lab test results approval from the atthorities, such as FDA, etc.

Quite expensive.






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