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No, because the maggots that can be eaten are raised artificially, and the feed eaten is hygienic, not raised in the toilet, which the landlord understands.
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In the toilet... Faint, you're disgusting. Although it may be nutritious, it can't be eaten by the toilet casually.
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You won't, people eat specially farmed, but it's disgusting if it's not a toilet.
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Maggots eat something that stinks, do we taste delicious?
Hehe, talking and playing, there is no such processing, you eat indiscriminately and there is no system...
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Okay, I don't have anything to eat now.
But I still don't dare to think about it, disgusting.
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Of course, maggots can feed chickens, and maggots are high protein, which is conducive to the growth of chickens. But in terms of hygiene ...
No, the maggots in the toilet are produced by the natural reproduction of flies, because the toilet is open, all kinds of bacteria and viruses breed, containing a large number of toxic and harmful substances, there is no health standard, the natural reproduction of maggots will carry a large number of germs and viruses or harmful substances, which do not meet the standards for feeding laying hens. Therefore, it cannot be used as chicken feed. Maggots can only be used as chicken feed if they are bred and produced under strict control conditions and treated.
There are many people who dare to eat this, livestock and insects, such as chickens, ducks, sparrows, spiders, centipedes, and scorpions. >>>More
No. The kind that is edible is specially bred by others.