Here’s something to chew on: Black soldier fly larvae. Imagine a world where Rover and Whiskers munch on their kibble, tails wagging and twitching, all because it is filled with the yummy wriggly little critters from nature. Go check our website for more information!

These little bundles of proteinic energy are a game-changing find in pet nutrition and are turning the conventional chow routine on its head in a flash-and-buzz manner. Why did such critters become an overnight sensation in the pet food galaxy? For one, the nutritional profile of this animal reads from the who’s who of top-of-the-line nutrients.

Picture this: a dinner-party pair of dogs. One gnaws on standard kibble, while the other, having passed the great taste test, dines with relish on larvae-laden morsels. A raft of benefits not quite matched by their lazy ol’ bowls accounts for the little protein wrigglers. All the tail-wagging reasons-from improved digestion to shinier coats-translate to upgrading from a steam engine to a bullet train.

Mighty conveniences: all told, farming these larvae is doing them one better than a miracle worker for the environment. Never mind the sniffy carbon footprint of beef or lamb. The fellas here are like zero-waste wonders of the bug world, a zillion points for sustainability, right here. Fewer resources are needed so they can live and grow. Imagine a little low-resource magic trick that still manages to pop out nutritional gold in gigantic amounts.

How about those talks about reducing the mountainous ‘waste-ical’ heap in our landfills? Enormous amounts of leftover food can be consumed by these larvae as if nature’s little cleanup crew. Compost in a bin-only well-behaved and utterly useful.

Of course, we doff our hats to the charisma and wit of the modern pet owner, ever in search of something unusual to put in that pet-bowl-offering. Actually, we love our furry friends unto the heavens and back again, and such love does compel their dinner plates-or bowls-to change as well.