At age 20, Kyle Kandilian of
Dearborn, Mich., has created a start-up business to fund his college
expenses, but it involves a roomful (in the family home) of nearly
200,000 cockroaches. The environmental science major at University of
Michigan-Dearborn breeds species ranging from the familiar household
pests, which he sells on the cheap as food for other people's pets, to
the more interesting, exotic Madagascar hissing roaches and rhino
roaches, which can live for 10 to 15 years. (Kandilian told the Detroit
Free Press in July that of the 4,000 cockroach species, only about a
dozen are pests.) Why not choose a more conventional "pet"? Because
"(m)ammals smell," he said. (Missing from the Free Press story: details
on the likely interesting initial conversation between Kyle and his
mother when he asked if he could have 200,000 cockroaches in the house.)
[Detroit Free Press, 7-28-2013]
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