Fascinated by this high performance/low effort product as well, I noticed some weird wiki source around insect flour. Saying that the Cricket needs 2,5kL water per kg produced. After around 2 month you would need "2.5kL"water*4000 Crickets for each 1kg? 2.5 Ton H2O / kg Cricket!?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket_flour … I even got the research paper this data was obtained from... https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/nbu.12291 … Now because I kind of suffer from a hard case of "haven't slept for over 24h" I may wait till I sleep before staring any "loopy" debate... xD
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i guess crickets be thirsty
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It gets weirder with the cattle, which was what raised ultimate suspicion over the unit scale used. It may just be 2.5 L which is 2.5 kg per kg. The source states that the cattle needs over 2583L /day. And I haven't come across a cow drinking on average over 2Ton of water per day
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Yet... Anyways, pardon my statistical French, I will try to get some sleep now.
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i'd try one. so many people with no sense of adventure on that thread.
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