We are two local guys from the West Texas area and are very interested in becoming a cricket producer, wether it be live, froze ect. We are so serious that we have become a LLC under our soon to be company. We are anchoring the rest of our paperwork so we can get going. We are very excited and we will be even more ecstatic if we could get sum feed back, pointers and or any mentoring that y’all could share with us. We love what y’all are doing. Hope to hear back soon.. there’s so much to talk about!! Thank you.
I don’t think they can produce 50%-100% more yield with egg laying containers which not covered with metal screen. The crickets will dig and eat all the eggs. I know, I did the same wrong setup.
That is came to my mind too. No any grasshopper, cricket, etc. type of insect rubbing their legs to produce sound. It would be impossible because their legs are the two opposite side of their body.:)) They always making sound using their wings ( crickets) or wings and legs combo ( grasshoppers ). Put it straight, wings are always used, legs sometimes.
About 30-35°C is a good temperature to help with the rapid growth. & egg trays provide a nice habitat that crickets like to hide in and regulate their own temperature as well.
@@KoivuTVsince2016 could you help me to reac out to this Cricket farm owner ? I am from India and i need some knowledge regarding this farming . Or I will Export this cricket from india to where he live . Could you please help me mam
have information on feed conversion ratio ? that is, what to get 1 kg of powder from crickets, how much feed do you spend and what exactly do you feed them?
For human or animal consumption. Believe it or not insect based food is becoming more and more popular around the world, they are doing flour or oil from them and many other things. Also various kinds of animals eat insects, anything from fish, birds, small mammals, rodents or reptiles are partially or exclusively insectivores, as a hobby I breed leopard geckos, in peak of the season when I have 80-120 babies plus 30 adults im going through easy 500-1000 crickets a day. Wild caught insects are no good as they are carrying parasites so you need to have cricket farms like this where what we call live food is produced in sterile conditions without parasites or diseases.
Thank you for your comment! Yes, it is becoming very popular and here in Finland there is a lot of different types of products using insect based protein.
Really? The guy running the place says they make the chirping noise by “rubbing their legs together”? Well, that’s false, and I probably wouldn’t believe another thing he said after that.
Amazing work! It’s inspiring to see how you manage such a sustainable farm. Keep it up
The vibe of that room would be a comedians worst nightmare.
The Cricket man carried the conversation
Yes, great observation. We want to give space to the specialist and his/her message.
0:27 "it's hot, it's humid and the particular smell"
Thanks for the video!
You are Wlecome!
Everything looks so much cleaner than many of the US based channels videos. No excessive dirt & cobwebs I keep seeing in other videos 😢
We are two local guys from the West Texas area and are very interested in becoming a cricket producer, wether it be live, froze ect. We are so serious that we have become a LLC under our soon to be company. We are anchoring the rest of our paperwork so we can get going. We are very excited and we will be even more ecstatic if we could get sum feed back, pointers and or any mentoring that y’all could share with us. We love what y’all are doing. Hope to hear back soon.. there’s so much to talk about!! Thank you.
Sounds very good! Keep on going. More information: entocube.com/en/
How do I get in touch with that guy
@@KoivuTVsince2016 courage that's sound good
@@fabo806hubcity7 Did you get any suggestion about cricket firming from any where?
@@fabo806hubcity7 did it work out?
I don’t think they can produce 50%-100% more yield with egg laying containers which not covered with metal screen. The crickets will dig and eat all the eggs.
I know, I did the same wrong setup.
Awesome 👍 I am watching you from Indo-Bhutan Northeast India
Thanks for watching! 👍
The males produce that Sound by rubbing their wings together not their legs
True!
That is came to my mind too. No any grasshopper, cricket, etc. type of insect rubbing their legs to produce sound. It would be impossible because their legs are the two opposite side of their body.:))
They always making sound using their wings ( crickets) or wings and legs combo ( grasshoppers ). Put it straight, wings are always used, legs sometimes.
How many crickets male and female in one bincage mam? And what is the size of your bincage? Thank you mam
BUBBLES...
Is definetly blonde !
Thanks Mister For The Vid.
Can we have enough mass production to use crickets as source of protein in Fish feed instead of Soya bean and Fish meal?
..or skipping the middle man, and just consuming the crickets straight away?
Good question. I think it is a case of demand, if there is will.
anyone know what is the specific food he feeds his crickets?
Can we export crickets to your country?
Hello. Have a nice day. What type of cricket are you raising?
Those are house crickets that he has in the video.
He said they rub their back feet to make noise NOT TRUE they rub the base of their wings together to make chirping noise.......
Hello, how many crickets are inside each box?
Great question! I Wish I knew better!
Looks like theyd probably hold somewhere around 3,000-5,000 per container. I could be off.
How is the company holding up
Here you can find some information: entocube.com/en/
Can I ask a question, What is proper temperature for them, and why using egg crates?
About 30-35°C is a good temperature to help with the rapid growth. & egg trays provide a nice habitat that crickets like to hide in and regulate their own temperature as well.
This feels like the start of a horror movie. Just waiting for some mad man to jump out with a chain saw
:D
Could you tell me how to make the machine to give water?
You should be able to reverse engineer it tbh, looks like a cup with some nylon mesh under it and a zip tie as a spacer
@lilly burbinei thought you were giving advice but its actually exactly like that in the video
can you help me set up one for me ?
Hey Is this for Business Purpose ?
Yes, It is. 👍
@@KoivuTVsince2016 could you help me to reac out to this Cricket farm owner ?
I am from India and i need some knowledge regarding this farming .
Or I will Export this cricket from india to where he live .
Could you please help me mam
Here you can find contact information: entocube.com/en/
@@KoivuTVsince2016 thanks mam
Hi, I'm from Vietnam. Where are you, I love your model of raising crickets
Hi there! We are in Finland 😍 Thank you very much!
have information on feed conversion ratio ? that is, what to get 1 kg of powder from crickets, how much feed do you spend and what exactly do you feed them?
Jangkrik madu ya bang?
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And this is the crickets which is grown in Vietnam: ua-cam.com/video/SWYFTrZQy3k/v-deo.html
Is this for Business Purpose ?
Yes, It is. 👍
To whom can we sell this?
For human or animal consumption. Believe it or not insect based food is becoming more and more popular around the world, they are doing flour or oil from them and many other things. Also various kinds of animals eat insects, anything from fish, birds, small mammals, rodents or reptiles are partially or exclusively insectivores, as a hobby I breed leopard geckos, in peak of the season when I have 80-120 babies plus 30 adults im going through easy 500-1000 crickets a day. Wild caught insects are no good as they are carrying parasites so you need to have cricket farms like this where what we call live food is produced in sterile conditions without parasites or diseases.
Thank you for your comment! Yes, it is becoming very popular and here in Finland there is a lot of different types of products using insect based protein.
McDonald's it would make a great filler in there 100% beef patties and its gotta be healthier than what they use now
that fucking cricket sound
Yeah inside a cricket farm. What are the odds!
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Really? The guy running the place says they make the chirping noise by “rubbing their legs together”? Well, that’s false, and I probably wouldn’t believe another thing he said after that.
ARE YOU AWAKE ?
Luke it's your cricket FATHER !
That's what a cricket would say.
Edible for my ants ☝️
Wow ... The Host is Super Gorgeous 😍❤🌺🌈
Oh, Thank You!
Helo
Такая девочка вау просто приятно слушать☺но ни чего не понятно я про язык.
Pueden poner subtitulos en español. Gracias.
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Mukana arvonnassa.
Cricket powder..
Just seeing all of those crickets make my mouth start watering. NOT!
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