Top 10 Insects You Can Eat

Here a list of the insects you can eat. Add more eatable insects and comment if you want to. I add more images soon.
The Top Ten
1 Cockroach Cockroaches (or roaches) are a paraphyletic group of insects belonging to Blattodea, containing all members of the group except termites. About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. Some species are well-known as pests. ...read more.

Note: I know this list looks weird, but insects seem and are pretty healthy too eat. If this list was immature it wouldn't approve. Insects have a lot of protein and iron so they're actually healthy. I can imagine they look unappetizing, but it's still better than nothing.

Why eat one though? They're disgusting and hard as hell to kill.

Chocolate Covered Cockroaches my favourite. Sike.

Why do people eat bugs they are disgusting.

2 Beetle
3 Grasshopper
4 Mealworm

I would rather eat this because I heard that it taste like French fries.

5 Termite Termites are eusocial insects that are classified at the taxonomic rank of infraorder Isoptera, or as epifamily Termitoidae within the cockroach order Blattodea.
6 Ant Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera.

Green ants have honey in their bottom. So they are edible.

7 Flies
8 Cockchafer
9 Mosquitoes Spanish for "small fly," mosquitoes are insects that have been known to cause various diseases. A sample of diseases caused by mosquitoes: malaria, yellow fever, Chikungunya, West Nile virus, dengue fever, filariasis, Zika virus.
10 Wasps

They're delicious.

The Contenders
11 Bee
12 Griggs
13 Maggots
14 Fleas Flea, the common name for the order Siphonaptera, includes 2,500 species of small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds. Fleas live by ingesting the blood of their hosts. Adult fleas grow to about 3 millimetres (1⁄8 inch) long, are usually brown, and have bodies that are "flattened" sideways or narrow, enabling them to move through their hosts' fur or feathers. They lack wings; their hind legs are extremely well adapted for jumping. Their claws keep them from being dislodged, and their mouthparts are adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood. They can leap 50 times their body length, a feat second only to jumps made by another group of insects, the superfamily ...read more.
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