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Boost early aphid control with Micromus-System

Boost early aphid control with Micromus-System

Our powerful new predatory biocontrol, Micromus-System, has been adopted in a range of protected and edible crops to boost aphid control. While the adults and larvae feed on all common aphid species, this brown lacewing is also tolerant to lower temperatures – making it an ideal addition to early season aphid control programmes. ...

ByGulf Agriculture Magazine


Meet us during the EuroTier 2022

Meet us during the EuroTier 2022

Strength through cooperation between Schauer and VDL results in the perfect liquid feeding line for the BSF larvae. The concept is showed during the EuroTier 2022. ...

ByVDL Insect Systems, member of VDL Groep


Next step in accelerating the insect industry

Next step in accelerating the insect industry

A next step in the portfolio is adding a feeding system for BSF larvae. VDL and Schauer launch a feed-kitchen focussing on feeding Black Soldier Fly. Feeding BSF larvae requires different parameters as it concerns liquid feed. ...

ByVDL Insect Systems, member of VDL Groep


First steps in feeding machines for insects

First steps in feeding machines for insects

The market interest in insects for food (human food) but especially for feed (animal feed) has increased. For animal feed, there is demand for live larvae for the poultry sector and for insect oil for piglet and turkey feed. ...

ByVDL Insect Systems, member of VDL Groep


Sustainable Farming of Pacific Bluefin Tuna

Sustainable Farming of Pacific Bluefin Tuna

The solution that was decided upon for alternative feed was to start the tuna larvae off with a diet of larvae from zooplankton and other fish species, eventually weaning them off that and onto an artificial diet. ...

ByAquasend


Insect feeding with Weda technology

Insect feeding with Weda technology

For example, the Lower Saxony specialist for pig feeding, WEDA Dammann & Westerkamp, has already set up production plants for insect larvae in Germany and abroad. ...

ByWeda Robotics


Waste to Resources: SOIL’s Black Soldier Fly Research

Waste to Resources: SOIL’s Black Soldier Fly Research

Though SOIL’s work has undergone many iterations as we’ve carefully refined our model through the years, we have remained driven by our mission to transform waste that has such potential to do harm into resources that instead support social, economic, and environmental regeneration. As a part of this continued effort to increase the impact of SOIL’s affordable, safe, and ...

BySOIL Haiti


A day in the entomology lab: Beetles

A day in the entomology lab: Beetles

Leaf disks are treated with a microbe and allowed to dry, then 2nd instar CPB larvae are added to each leaf disk using a paint brush. After larvae feed, the amount leaf consumed and insect health are recorded. Microbes of interest that prevent feeding and/or kill larvae, move to on-plant testing in the ...

ByAgBiome, Inc.


Semios Receives Canadian Regulatory Approval for Aerosol Pheromones in Agriculture

Semios Receives Canadian Regulatory Approval for Aerosol Pheromones in Agriculture

A Sustainable Solution The Semios OFM Plus targets oriental fruit moth, one of the most destructive pests for apples, pears and a host of stone fruit as it gives rise to larvae, which internally feed on the fruit. Once released, the pheromone confuses the male moth so it’s unable to find the female to fertilize the eggs. ...

BySemiosBio Technologies Inc.


For Soybean Insect-Pest Management, There’s No Substitute for Scouting a Field, Says Researcher

For Soybean Insect-Pest Management, There’s No Substitute for Scouting a Field, Says Researcher

Corn earworms — These moth larvae feed directly on fruiting structures such as pods and blooms, are hard to scout for and are difficult to control. ...

ByUnited Soybean Board (USB)


Carbon nanotubes could be released by plastic as it degrades

Carbon nanotubes could be released by plastic as it degrades

They also compared the toxicity of the composite materials with the toxicity of normal and modified CNTs in their free form by feeding them to fruit fly larvae. Fruit flies exposed to free form modified CNTs were significantly less likely to survive. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


Health of European streams revealed by leaf breakdown

Health of European streams revealed by leaf breakdown

Microbes, such as bacteria and fungi, and benthic macroinvertebrates, such as insect larvae, feed on the leaves and, in the process, help break them down and recycle the plant nutrients. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG

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