Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines Entomophagy:
Entomophagy : the practice of eating insectsBecause bugs are very nutritious and take very little effort or resources to raise, the practice of eating insects (or entomophagy) is being encouraged amoung young people and environmentally concious people. Here are some commonly eaten bugs:
- Grasshoppers
- Cicadas
- Ants
- Termites
- Aquatic Insect Larva
- Wax worms
- Dragonflies
- Wasp Larvae
- Moth Pupa
- Palm Weevil Larva
- Cirina forda Westwood larva
- Damsel Flies
- Crickets
- Compost Beetle Larva
Micah Wood
Peak Pest Management LLC
503-998-4322
360-607-1933
206-790-8285
www.peak-pest-management.com
micah@peak-pest-management.com
Merriam Webster Online Dictionary: "Entomophagy" www.merriam-webster.com
Mott, Maryann. "Bugs as Food: People Bite Back." National Geographic News. 16 Apr. 2004. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/04/0416_040416_eatingcicadas.html.
Unger, Lana. "Bug Food: Edible Insects - Insect Snacks from Around the World." The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. 26 Jan 2009. http://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/dept/bugfood2.asp
Unger, Lana. "Bug Food: Edible Insects - Insect Snacks from Around the World." The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. 26 Jan 2009. http://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/dept/bugfood2.asp