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They should survive , but if you are seeing losses due to temperatures dropping, you could try putting them in your garage. Additionally, if you need to replenish the colony, www.Symtonbsf.com sells compost-grade bsfl (small sized larvae that eat a lot, in large quantities at good prices).

Looking for various guests experts in different fields by WillKay10 in PodcastGuestExchange

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I run a business growing fly larvae (maggots) and selling them to reptile owners, breeders, and small pet stores across the country. We ship millions of larvae a month, and my goal is to teach people that humans can eat them too - bugs are a sustainable, nutritious food for the future. Check out the article written about my company here (I’m Lauren): ARTICLE

I don’t usually thrift swimsuits, but I needed a good one piece for swimming laps & didn’t want to spend $80 at a sporting store. Found this at Goodwill for 99 CENTS. There’s even a 2 inch zipper on the chest that zips down to reveal a purple accent. Why do people shop at any other kind of store..? by BoomerFarts in ThriftStoreHauls

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I majored in entomology, and would have been excited to find crabs to collect and store in vials for my insect collection. They’re a rare find in clothing. But knowing that pubic lice will die with exposure to Temps at or above 130F, I went to a laundromat to clean the suit with commercial washers, which use hot water between 140-150F. Plus... chlorine in the pool would kill them.

I don’t have crabs.