This fabulous new infographic is by Adam Frost and Paulo Estriga for the Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/picture/2013/sep/13/eating-insects-infographic-flies-entomophagy#zoomed-picture
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I have been an exterminator in brooklyn close to 30 years and never have i ever ate an insect. Even on the most hungry daysh while performing treatments. It has actually never crossed my mind. Maybe if i see a beetle, and i get hungry..hmm 🙂
I’ve hunted, but failed miserably. Can these be ordered as posters?
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I hate to tell you this but that’s a millipede, not a caterpillar.
You’re welcome to tell me that. Ha, you’re right – though it looks like a centipede to me. It’s not my graphic, but it’s a good point.