Topinsect wax moth larvae are extremely nutritious due to their high percentage of dry material and fat.
Their softness makes them an easily eaten and digestible insect. Topinsects wax moth larvae are bred on
a partly natural (among which bee honey) and a partly artificial medium without any added growth promoters
or chemicals. The breed process of this insect is very labour-intensive which is obviously the reason why
this insect is such an expensive food source. Due to the boiling and shock freezing process on our equipment,
the wax moth larvae are disposed of all bacteria and become virtually sterile. The remaining fraction of
bacteria and fungus is well below the standards which apply to human and animal food. This is frequently
verified through analysis. The double process makes the larvae also better digestible for animals.