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Rhino larvae,good for human consumption excellent for fish.
This is the larvae of Rhinoceros beetles or palm weevils.This larvae destroy the trunk of dead oil palm and raffia palm trees. If you want to eat it, you can see it to buy in Delta State, along the road side, well roasted. One can also use it as a bait to catch the fish or use it to feed the fish

Naija Facing Hardship but Good For Farmers

Rhino larvae, good for human consumption excellent for fish.

China closed their boarders for 40 years,it was tough for them.
They research into making everything edible, even grass.

Rhino larvae,good for human consumption excellent for fish.
This is the larvae of Rhinoceros beetles or palm weevils.This larvae destroy the trunk of dead oil palm and raffia palm trees. If you want to eat it, you can see it to buy in Delta State, along the road side, well roasted. One can also use it as a bait to catch the fish or use it to feed the fish


The closure of our boarders would make us smart farmers,we would explore all the good things we have abandoned as food including insects eg winged termites,grasshoppers, crickets etc.

We would go into the culture.
At Aquaseed fishtecknik, we have been looking into this delicious Rhino larvae for culture. People will eat, our fish too will eat.
Do we need the Germans or the Chinese to teach us?.

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