Chinese farmer uses 300 million cockroaches to eat 15 tons of food waste a day,bugs used for meds

Sunday, 29 Apr 2018
7:31 PM MYT
Li Yanrong’s farm in Zhangqiu district in Jinan, Henan province, houses 300 million American cockroaches that together munch through about 15 tonnes of food waste a day, or about a quarter of the district’s kitchen scraps.

“These cockroaches are not afraid of anything soft, hard, sour, sweet, bitter, or spicy,” Li was quoted as saying.

China generates at least 60 million tonnes of kitchen waste annually and most of it is processed through fermentation, an expensive, inefficient system that pollutes the environment, according to the report.

Li said cockroaches offered an alternative, non-polluting way of disposing of food waste.

He said he already had about 300 tonnes of cockroaches and planned to expand that total to about 4,000 tonnes to be able to process 200 tonnes of food waste from Zhangqiu and neighbouring cities per day.

The American cockroach is one of the world’s bigger varieties, with a body around 4 centimetres long and a life cycle of around 700 days. It is often used as an ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine to heal wounds and repair tissue.

Cockroach farms have expanded across China in recent years, in large part to cater to medicinal demand.

Scientists had long wondered how roaches could spend their lives in dirty environments with no ill effects and it turns out they produce their own powerful antibiotics.

They might hold the key when it comes to developing drugs to knock out the most virulent bacteria that make humans ill, such as E. coli, MRSA and other superbugs resistant to many existing treatments.

Today, hospitals in parts of China use a cream made from powdered cockroaches to treat burns and a cockroach syrup is sometimes given to patients to alleviate the symptoms of gastroenteritis.


The world’s biggest is in Xichang, southwestern Sichuan province, where six billion adult cockroaches are bred a year for the pharmaceutical industry.

Nearly 28,000 full-sized cockroaches per square foot were produced there annually, the Sichuan government said in a report submitted to Beijing early this year.

The insects can also be eaten - in China, the American cockroach is the preferred delicacy. Double frying them in hot oil is said to give them a crispy outer and succulent inner with the consistency of cottage cheese. A sprinkling of chilli gives an extra zing.

thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/04/29/chinese-farmer-unleashes-300-million-hungry-cockroaches-to-eat-food-waste/

telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/10399443/Cockroaches-the-new-miracle-cure-for-Chinas-ailments.html

I'll be honest, this story is fucking terrifying.

Really? I'm not surprised at all that gooks eat roaches

Actually an incredibly creative method of waste management. I would rent out my garage to a cockroach farmer to build such a waste receptacle in order to start a local trash company.

Hmmm well I guess it would boost our immune systems if we started actually EATING the fuckers

That's the last thing this world needs
Pandemic resistant chinks

Not the weirdest source of medication humans have used, really.

Big dick

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Processed into meds is one thing
Deep frying it in oil and sprinkling a bit of chilli on it's another entirely

Europeans used to consume bits of mummy for medicinal purposes.

Yeah back in the dark ages of medical science before sanitation
That was more than a century ago
The Chinese eating literally anything and everything today has nothing to do with that

Do the roaches eat their own shit and then shit and the eat it again?

imagine if some terrorist sets these crawlers free for keks.

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oy vey goy remember the 6,000,000,000

They actually do. And they're cannibals. This is part of the reason why cochroach bait is effective for so long. The poison persists in the body and feces of the dead cochroachs which are then eaten by other cochroaches.

I wonder why they don't make giant worm compost farms instead. Compost is always in demand by farmers and gardeners and the high quality compost made by worms eating food scraps could fetch good prices.

But can utter trash like plastic, eggshells and rotten meat actually make good compost? I thought you need vegetable matter for that, whereas some kinds of cockroach can digest plastic.

Plastic no, but all you really need for compost is about 25:1 carbon to nitrogen ratio. Meat just adds to the nitrogen and eggshells are mostly calcium carbonate. Give it enough time and all the organic matter eventually converts into hummus.

Are fried worms crunchy?
And do they have medicinal properties?

300 million cockroaches would describe the population of the United States. And eating garbage is exactly how they all got so fat.

In europe waste food is simply fed to pigs. Its been done like that for millenia.

In Europe, the people ARE pigs, and giving them food is a waste. It's been like that for millenia

how's the weather like in beijing
oh wait, you don't know because it's all just smog anyway :^)

The stereotype grows more closely.
Does anybody have that video on gutter oil? I didn't save it correctly when I saw it.

how about making less waste to start with? cockroach idea is interesting. I wonder if the cockroach farts are contributing to global warming?

pretty sure it's termites which fart a lot

What if I just eat cockroaches, then when I shit, I'll feed my shit to the cockroaches, then eat those cockroaches.
A beautiful cycle of nature, just eating the cockroaches that ate my shit, forever and ever.

Protip:you are.

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Chinamen eating cockroaches does prove that they are cannibals.

I call bullshit, imcucky can't eat that much garbage

From wiki:

Despite the name, none of the Periplaneta species is endemic to the Americas; P. americana was introduced to the United States from Africa as early as 1625.

Big
Black
Cockroach

That joke would work if they were Turks.

STRONG MEDICINE!!!
(and nutritious,too!)

Smart chinks just throw their garbage in the ocean.