Ok peeps. We have a hoop coop. Used to protect meaties at night. We aren't doing meaties again for a few months. We are going to be tearing it down and building a matching wood coop. I went in it today to pull out feeders and toys and bricks and such. I lifted up a tile and found a carpet of these holy moly if that's a maggot its the biggest I've ever seen bug!
Theyre like an inch long and fat.
Totally grossed out (hard to do) I needed a few moments to stop wrenching so u could get a pic. And then....the chicks and chickens tackled me INTO THE DAM PILE! UG. So, now that I'm not screaming obscenities at chickens and flailing around in a pile of maggots*? - what is it? Beetle larva? Fly babies? Ew. The chickens have been gobbling them up and were quite shocked I was so happy to share this bounty of bugs...
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If their casings are a little hard, not totally squishy, looks like black soldier fly larvae. Soldier fly larvae are like giving your chicks meal worms. They love them and are healthy. I get them once a year in the outdoor trash can. Once I found out about them, I just let them form there. Even though I only have them for a couple of weeks a year, the girls go nuts every time I go to the trash can. Lol. The actual soldier fly forms and dies rather quickly. It doesn't sting and it can't eat. At least that what I was told.