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    Once considered the ideal place to live out one’s golden years, Florida is quickly losing favor with retirement-aged folks.Remote workers and the wealthy are flocking to the state and driving up ...

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  4. The Sunshine State has long been a beloved sanctum for retirees — thanks to its sunny weather, gorgeous beaches and low taxes — but some Americans are turning to its neighbor to the northwest ...

  5. Insects as food - Wikipedia

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    The insects are raised from eggs to larvae status (mealworms, lesser mealworms) or to their mature form (crickets, locusts) in industrialized insect farms and then killed via temperature control. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Culled insects may be freeze-dried and packed whole, or pulverized to insect powder (insect flour) to be used in other food products ...

  6. Mealworm - Wikipedia

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    Mealworms are the larval form of the yellow mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, a species of darkling beetle. The yellow mealworm beetle prefers a warmer climate and higher humidity. [ 1 ] Male mealworms release a sex pheromone to attract females to mate.

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    The Sunshine State has long been a beloved sanctum for retirees thanks to its sunny weather, gorgeous beaches and low taxes. But some budget-conscious Americans are turning to its neighbor to the ...

  8. Alphitobius diaperinus - Wikipedia

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    The larvae of the litter beetle, like certain other larvae of darkling beetles such as mealworms, are used as animal feed, e.g., fed to captive reptiles. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] They have been reported as a good first food for Central American wood turtle ( Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima mannii ) hatchlings, because they are more active than common ...

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    Florida has the third-oldest population of any American state, slightly younger than Maine and Vermont’s. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that 22% of the Sunshine State’s roughly 23 million ...

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