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I pass a Fishing shop which sells maggots on my way to work and some days the smell is awful. Yesterday there was a really manky looking van making a delivery (not the van, the men!) to the shop of what I presume was maggots. This got me thinking, if it was, then do people actually farm them? ewwwww it's so disgusting.That would mean that as you need flies to lay the eggs, do they have tanks of 100's of flies and decaying flesh or something?
My worst nightmare!!!
Please tell me there is a nicer way.(if that is possible)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I watched a programme on how maggots were produced once.
A huge warehouse has literally millions and millions of bluebottles flying around. Everyday, tons of old chicken carcasses are thrown on the floor and the flies lay eggs on them.
The maggots are then collected somehow. The programme was a while ago so i can't remember it all.
One thing....fresh maggots that come out of the tackle shop shouldn't smell. I keep mine in the fridge and you can't notice any pong at all....believe me, i'd know about it if it did pong !!!
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