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Feeder Insect Analysis
After years of wondering which feeder is more superior? Is it Roaches or
Crickets, or maybe even Meal worms?
Well Double D's in conjunction with Blaberus.com have finally gotten you the
facts you need to answer that question once and for all.
So here it is
This information was compiled by a well known food analysis company in New
Jersey. They were asked to conduct a proximate analysis on 5 of the most
common feeder insects on the market,
1. B. Laterallis
2. B. Dubia
3. Crickets
4. Meal worms
5. Portentosa.
Sample                  Moisture        Protein        Fat        Fiber        Ash     

B. Laterallis        63.63%        36.5%         5.31%     2.19%       1.95%

B. Dubia              61.18%        35.6%        6.75%      3.25%        2.01%

Meal worms        58.74%        21.0%       15.52%    2.01%        1.18%

Crickets               71.96%        18.5%        6.26%      2.09%       1.29%

G. Portentosa     64.09%        26.7%        5.05%      5.62%       1.37%
This information is Private information obtained in conjunction with
Blaberus.com and cannot be utilized or copied without written
permission from the owners of this information.
Please contact
www.DoubleDs.org or www.Blaberus.com if you wish
to utilize this information. Anyone who copies this information without
written permission will face penalties by law.
Acceptance Mark
**FEEDERS ARE NOT GUARANTEED IF YOU DO NOT SIGN FOR THE
PACKAGE WHEN IT IS DELIVERED
VIA EXPRESS MAIL! IF POSSIBLE, HAVE
YOUR FEEDERS SHIPPED TO AN ACTUAL BUSINESS ADDRESS, NOT A
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS.

MAKE SURE TO LET YOUR FEEDERS WARM UP AFTER ARRIVAL. ROACHES
AND ISOPODS
GO DORMANT IN WEATHER BELOW 60 DEGREES, AND MAY  
APPEAR DEAD. WARM THEM UP FOR 6 HOURS BEFORE ASSUMING ANY ARE
DOA. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE FEEDERS IN WEATHER COLDER THAN 35
DEGREES, AND HOTTER THAN 95 DEGREES AS YOUR DAYTIME HIGH
TEMPERATURE.