• Edible Bugs Mod
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    Termite Farm

    Termite zapper with lever. Places 4 dirt blocks and right clicks them with termite larvae.

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    New Textures

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    Fryer

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    Termite Zapper GUI

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Edible Bugs Mod (1.19.2, 1.18.2)— Adding Edible Bugs

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Put in some time to hunt some creepy crawlers, then satisfy your hunger by putting them in your mouth in this funny yet amusing mod by eractnodi – Edible Bugs Mod!

What the Mod is About?

The mod adds bugs to Minecraft – no, not the ones that break your game, but the ones that crawl on the ground. This mod allows the player to look for food just about anywhere with dirt, grass, sand, or even trees. The bugs that the player captures can be eaten directly to replenish a small amount of hunger. The mod also adds a fine way to cook the bugs to make them a delicacy so you can recover way more hunger points than eating them raw.

Should You Install it?

The mod is great for survivalists who don’t want to do farming and just want to explore the world with little to no preparation. We highly recommend this mod for its funny charm.

How to Use

  • Search for termite mounds in Savanna’s. Dig the mounds for termites and termite larvae.
  • Click the larvae on a dirt block to grow new mounds.
  • To auto-farm, the termite, build a Termite zapper and place dirt on the left side and the termite larvae on the right side in the GUI. Turn on using a Redstone signal. Once the mounds reach 3 blocks tall, they will be farmed and re-planted if dirt and larvae are present.
  • Finally, add some vegetable oil to the fryer and cook all these bugs for an even better food content.

Crafting Recipes

Crafting Table

Crafting Table
Termite Brick SlabsTermite Brick Slabs
Termite Bricks
Termite BricksCooked CentipedeCooked Camel SpiderCooked TermiteCooked SlugsCooked Carpenter AntCooked Crimson Tiger BeetleCooked Sow BugCooked Witchetty GrubTermite BrickCooked Wood TermiteCooked Jumil BugTermite Brick WallCooked CricketCooked GrasshopperCooked Fire AntBrickBone MealCooked ScarabFryerCooked LocustVegetable OilTermite Brick StairsTermite Brick WallTermite Brick SlabsClayBug ZapperTermite Brick SlabsCooked ScorpionTermite Brick StairsCooked Dung BeetleCooked CicadaTermite BricksCooked Aphid

Termite Bricks — Used In 6 Recipes

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Stonecutter
Termite Bricks
Termite Brick StairsTermite Brick WallTermite Brick Slabs
Termite Brick Slabs 2

Stonecutter

Stonecutter
Termite Bricks
Termite Brick StairsTermite Brick WallTermite Brick Slabs
Termite Brick Stairs 2

Stonecutter

Stonecutter
Termite Bricks
Termite Brick StairsTermite Brick WallTermite Brick Slabs
Termite Brick Wall 1

Crafting Table

Crafting Table
Termite BricksTermite BricksTermite Bricks
Termite Brick Slabs 6

Crafting Table

Crafting Table
Termite BricksTermite BricksTermite BricksTermite BricksTermite BricksTermite Bricks
Termite Brick Stairs 4

Crafting Table

Crafting Table
Termite BricksTermite BricksTermite BricksTermite BricksTermite BricksTermite Bricks
Termite Brick Wall 6

⚒️ Uncraftable

Termite BlockTermite Block ATermite ClayGrasshopperCricketLocustAphidCarpenter AntWood TermiteJumil BugWitchetty GrubFire AntSlugsSow BugDung BeetleCamel SpiderScorpionCentipedeScarabTermiteTermite LarvaCicadaCrimson Tiger Beetle
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