HiProLarvae in Pouch is fresh Hermetia illucens larvae in a practical pouch: a complete dietary component and a natural source of many nutrients, as well as a method of hydration for birds, reptiles, amphibians, aquarium fish and small mammals.
Manufacturers of feed
and treats for exotic animals
Private label brands
and distributors
Manufacturers and distributors
of feed for wild
and exotic birds
and backyard poultry
Terrarium and aquarium
segment
Manufacturers of products
for small insectivorous
mammals
Freshness, safety and exceptional hydration – a functional alternative to live feed
Fresh Larvae in Pouch are fresh HiProLarvae packed using technology that ensures microbiological safety and preserves the natural structure. The product combines a firm, soft texture with high nutritional value and a natural source of hydration and functional compounds. It provides a convenient-to-store alternative to live feed, enabling daily use and functional support for animals.
Features and specifications
Fresh HiProLarvae
in a convenient package
A natural, firm and soft structure supporting natural feeding behaviour.
Proper
hydration
A natural source of hydration and functional compounds in one product.
Freshness
and safety
The production technology results in a pasteurised product, without added preservatives, ready to serve.
Storage
convenience
Up to 12 months at room temperature; after opening, store in the refrigerator for up to 12 hours. 100 g package.
Complete dietary
component
Can be used daily as complete nutritional support.
Natural support
for the body
The presence of functional compounds such as chitin, AMP proteins and lauric acid supports immunity, microbiota and overall condition.
A safe and convenient
alternative to live feed
Easier storage and feeding while maintaining the fresh form of the product.
Versatile
application
Suitable for reptiles, amphibians, aquarium fish, exotic and wild birds, as well as small insectivorous mammals.
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Fresh Larvae in Pouch is produced in Europe in a facility operating under rigorous quality standards, within GMP+ and ISO 22000 systems. Each batch undergoes quality control and microbiological safety testing, ensuring consistent parameters and full product safety. The production technology preserves freshness while providing convenient storage and distribution. The product is available in a B2B model – we enable packaging under a partner’s brand and support market implementation.
Yes, producers of feeds and pet food containing insects – including Hermetia illucens – are subject to the same legal obligations as any other entity operating in the food or feed sector. They are required to ensure the safety of products placed on the market. This means complying with general hygiene and safety standards at each stage of production, in line with Regulation (EC) No 183/2005 on feed hygiene.
Hermetia illucens larvae dominate insect-based feed production. Their uniqueness lies in their rapid growth and rich chemical composition. Products derived from Hermetia are exceptionally well studied – as confirmed by numerous scientific publications across various animal species. Other insects that may be used in animal feed include: the housefly (Musca domestica), yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), lesser mealworm (Alphitobius diaperinus), house cricket (Acheta domesticus), banded cricket (Gryllodes sigillatus), Jamaican field cricket (Gryllus assimilis), and silkworm (Bombyx mori).
Insect-based feed materials are rich in nutrients essential for proper functioning and overall health of animals. What sets them apart from conventional ingredients is their unique fatty acid profile – especially the high content of lauric acid, which naturally supports immunity, along with the presence of antimicrobial peptides. They also contain calcium and phosphorus in highly bioavailable forms.
Yes, insect protein can be used in feeds for fish, poultry, pigs, and companion animals – as permitted under Regulation (EU) 2017/893. The law requires that insects be raised on safe substrates, and that the processed protein meets specific microbiological and chemical standards.
From a biochemical perspective, any protein has the potential to trigger allergies. However, insect protein carries a lower risk than commonly used animal- or plant-based proteins. Because of this lower risk, insect protein is often used as an alternative for animals with allergies or food intolerances.
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