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Tenebrio molitor
thumb|Mealworms, larvae of Tenebrio molitor, illustrated by Des Helmore
Acheta domestica
species of insect
fish meal
flour made from dried and ground fish or parts of fish
dog food
food intended for consumption by dogs
grape seed oil
oil from the seeds of Vitis vinifera
Manduca sexta
species of moth of the family Sphingidae present through much of the American continent
cat food
food for consumption by cats
animal product
material derived from the bodies of animals
pet store
establishment that sells pets, pet food, or related equipment
Zophobas morio
species of beetle
Turkestan cockroach
species of insect
pet food
food for domestic animals
Tenebrio
Tenebrio is a genus of darkling beetles. Adults are long and can live for 1–2 years. The larvae are minor pests, but they are also widely reared and sold as pet food.
aquarium fish feed
fodder for pet fish
Blaptica dubia
species of insect
Raw feeding
bones and raw food diet for pets
bird food
artificial food (often varieties of seeds, nuts, or dried fruits) fed to birds; fodder
rice hulls
husk of rice grains
waxworms
thumb|right|250px|Adult specimen of the lesser wax moth (Achroia grisella) thumb|right|250px|Adult specimen of the Galleria mellonella|greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) thumb|right|250px|G. mellonella larva
dog biscuit
nutritional supplement for dogs
Tenebrio obscurus
species of beetle
live food for nonhumans
pet owner or zoo practice
2007 pet food recalls
Recall of melamine-contaminated pet food
Gryllodes sigillatus
species of insect
Butterworm
The Chilean moth (Chilecomadia moorei) is a moth of the family Cossidae. The butterworm is the larval form and is commonly used as fishing bait in South America.
wheat middlings
by-product of wheat milling