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Yeah, I see it now, "Control Tower, whadda ya think about breeding some flies? With dead critters."
That does sound interesting if you lived way out in the forest someplace. I would point out that the guy that popularized this approach to free protein has become
more cautious about feeding maggots after suffering losses from botulism poisoning. The carcasses used to attract the flies may be fine, but if they are infected with the bacterium,
Clostridium botulinum, bad things can happen.
I think that a better option, especially for us here in AZ, is to grow black soldier fly larvae (BSF). They are ubiquitous and can be grown for most of the year here. They also don't stink and you'll never notice them unless you take the time to carefully look for them. It's on the list of summer projects for me.