Assassin bugs. These are a colonizing species east to produce in bins.
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We raise millipedes. Raise these in compost bins. We just got in 2000 of them.
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These are discoids roaches. Native to Florida and can not climb out of bins. These are used for composting and live in the mulch. These invite birds that also eat other forms of insects.
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We also have mantids, lady bugs, and solitary assassins. In the future I will start getting lacewings. This started as a bioligical and pet supply but I am turning it to agriculturl homestead supply as well. We also have native snakes and eggs hatching now. Great rodent control. This presently produces $50,000 to $70,000 per year. More people should try this and implement them.