Selling Something That Costs Little For A Lot

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@Lydz Until now I sold the worms alone, but this year I'm going to sell the entire bin. I think it will bring more money as a value added product vs. worms alone.
I'm also going to try it with meal worm colonies.


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I have found another potential low cost high return item -- Isopods. For feeders, pets, or tank cleaners there is demand for them.


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... "Kandilian, 20, collects and breeds the insects. In the roach room — which is tidy, by the way, and stacked with boxes and crates of roach colonies — there are about 130 varieties. He raises them for fun, sells some for pets and others as food for reptiles.

Hey, it helps pay for tuition at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where he’s studying environmental science. He’s considering a career in forestry, pest management or nature-insect education."

http://www.freep.com/article/20130728/C ... s-dearborn

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Great article. I love his website....

http://www.roachcrossing.com/

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