How to cook wood lice -bushcraft skills

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2011

http://www.woodlands.co.uk/ Want to eat wood lice? How to cook wood lice. The humble wood louse is a useful source of protein in bushcraft survival skills. Sean Collins shows how to cook woodlice, and shares them with the WoodlandsTV team. In case you're wondering they taste a bit like prawns

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  • Hi, What the difference between the WOODLICE and the PILLBUG. ?

  • a dozen is that it ! you'll need more than that to get your RDA of protein

  • @jeeperscreepers71 Because if you eat the bait then the fish will be more likely to simply swim to you. It's for people who don't care for fishing but who still want to eat fish.

  • why anyone would eat perfectly good bait ill never understand

  • @sshadowdiver In the U.S. we call them pillbugs, sowbugs and roly polys. Biologists refer to them collectively as isopods.

  • @sshadowdiver We have them here in Indiana. I have noticed that they seem to be juicier in rich moist soil, under rotten logs, for instance, and crunchier if they come from "drier" moist areas, like under a rock near the house. I rarely saw them in Colorado. Maybe it's a hardwoods bug.

  • Do they have wood lice in the US? Maybe they have a different name here. Thanks

  • Tell them it tastes like chicken.

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