2021
DOI: 10.3920/jiff2020.0049
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The influence of wet feed distribution on the density, growth rate and growth variability of Tenebrio molitor

Abstract: Mealworm larvae have the potential to be a future food and feed. One of the difficulties in rearing mealworms efficiently, is their need for both dry and wet feed. Extensive research has been done on dry feed and distributing this feed is easy with the existing technology. However, the wet feed (frequently chopped up vegetables) comes with several challenges. The nature of the wet feed (neither solid nor liquid) complicates automation, making manual feeding still the norm in many farms. This may result in an u… Show more

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“…To maximize benefits in terms of circularity and sustainability, the focus is mostly on substrates that cannot be used directly by livestock. Following that, the feed substrate is further optimized by experimenting with various pre-treatment methods such as heat treatment, milling, and fermentation, and also, housing conditions are tested [ 19 , 20 ]. The research aims to create diagnostic protocols for detecting insect diseases in BSF, HF, MW, and HC rearing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To maximize benefits in terms of circularity and sustainability, the focus is mostly on substrates that cannot be used directly by livestock. Following that, the feed substrate is further optimized by experimenting with various pre-treatment methods such as heat treatment, milling, and fermentation, and also, housing conditions are tested [ 19 , 20 ]. The research aims to create diagnostic protocols for detecting insect diseases in BSF, HF, MW, and HC rearing.…”
Section: Project Contribution Beyond the State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, comparison of the efficacy of a single probiotic strain rather than a probiotic mixture is required to clearly determine on their efficacy [24]. Moreover, efficient rearing of mealworms, requires the addition of wet feed, the distribution of which plays a major role in larvae growth [25]. Although probiotics are considered an alternative solution to antibiotic use, and are extensively used in livestock production systems, their effects on insect health, growth, survival have not been adequately studied.…”
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“…However, feeding T. molitor with a single food increases the risk of nutritional imbalances that may limit their growth. Therefore, it is frequently recommended to supplement adult and larval diets with additional fresh feed ( Baek et al 2015 , Deruytter et al 2020 ), like chopped vegetables (carrots and potatoes, amongst others) and yeast, which can provide them with additional water and complementary amino acids, trace elements, and vitamins.…”
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