Beetles worth 33 bucks
Insects like beetles, bamboo grub or grasshoppers are essential ingredients in many Thai dishes and are a popular snack among many, so it’s no surprise there’s a high demand for them. Ms. Sothon Salangam and her buddies in Chang Nong Bua village, Surin province have formed a squad to collect beetles that bring the group ฿1,000 (~USD33.19) a day.
Beetles found in the flooded fields
Ms. Salangam and her team typically catch 70-100 beetles each day – a portion of those are sold and the rest are eaten as snacks. Each beetle costs ฿10 (~USD0.33) – the group offers a special deal where if the consumer buys 3, they’d only have to pay ฿20 (~USD0.66), shared Naewna.
Ms. Salangam’s gang enjoying the fresh catch of the day
Image credit: Naewna
While Bangkok has been experiencing a drought, other provinces have been experiencing mass flooding – as beetles love wetlands and farms, the gang has been able to gather enough to rake in ฿1,000 (~USD33.19) a day.
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Their catch of the day in a fishing net
Image credit: Naewna
Ms. Salangam and her crew have developed an efficient system for catching these beetles – they use a small fishing net to sweep through puddles, and are able to gather 1-4 of them for each stroke.
Some insects are nutritious
Even if some insects are nutritious and delicious, it is advisable to do extant research on which ones are edible – or just purchase them from small local businesses.
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Featured images adapted from: Naewa
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