نتایج جستجو برای: hermetia illucens

تعداد نتایج: 596  

2015
Fernanda Oliveira Klaus Doelle Richard List Joseph R O'Reilly

Black Soldier Flies (Hermetia illucens) are common in the western hemisphere as inhabitants of nutrient rich ecosystems such as manur piles and compost heaps. They pass through a five stage lifecycle i.e. larva, prepupae, pupa, and adult. The adults, 15 to 20 mm in length) have no mouth parts and therefore do not bite nor do they sting and are not known to transmit any diseases. The larva, are ...

2007
HL LEE

A case of true enteric myiasis in a 7-year-old girl is reported. Two larvae were obtained from the vomitus of the patient. After processing and identification, the larvae were found to be those of Hermetia illucens (Soldier Fly). This is the first case of true enteric myiasis due to these larvae in Malaysia.

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2002
D Craig Sheppard Jeffery K Tomberlin John A Joyce Barbara C Kiser Sonya M Sumner

The black soldier fly, Heretia illucens (L.), is a nonpest tropical and warm-temperate region insect that is useful for managing large concentrations of animal manure and other biosolids. Manure management relying on wild fly oviposition has been successful in several studies. However, confidence in this robust natural system was low and biological studies were hampered by the lack of a dependa...

2016
Sara Bußler Birgit A. Rumpold Elisabeth Jander Harshadrai M. Rawel Oliver K. Schlüter

Depending on the species, edible insects are highly nutritious and thus represent a noteworthy alternative food and feed source. The current work investigates the protein extractability and techno-functionality of insect flour fractions recovered from Tenebrio molitor and Hermetia illucens. T. molitor and H. illucens flours contained about 20% crude fat and 60% and 36 % crude protein, respectiv...

2010
Jibin Zhang Ling Huang Jin He Jeffery K. Tomberlin Jianhong Li Chaoliang Lei Ming Sun Ziduo Liu Ziniu Yu

Current methods for mass-rearing black soldier flies, Hermetia illucens (L.) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), in the laboratory are dependent on sunlight. Quartz-iodine lamps and rare earth lamps were examined as artificial light sources for stimulating H. illucens to mate and lay eggs. Sunlight was used as the control. Adults in the quartz-iodine lamp treatment had a mating rate of 61% of those in th...

2018
Mahboobeh Kashiri Cuauhtemoc Marin Raquel Garzón Cristina M Rosell Dolores Rodrigo Antonio Martínez

A chemical and microbiological characterization on Hermetia illucens larvae was carried out as well as an inactivation study of natural contaminating microorganisms and inoculated E. coli O157:H7 in black soldier larvae by using High Hydrostatic Pressure (250 to 400 MPa, for 1.5 to 15 min). Hermetia illucens was mainly composed of proteins (46.49%, d.m.) followed by fat (37.88%, d.m.). Larvae h...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2014
Ian J Banks Walter T Gibson Mary M Cameron

OBJECTIVES To determine the capacity of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) (Hermetia illucens) to convert fresh human faeces into larval biomass under different feeding regimes, and to determine how effective BSFL are as a means of human faecal waste management. METHODS Black soldier fly larvae were fed fresh human faeces. The frequency of feeding, number of larvae and feeding ratio were altered...

2017
Renske H Janssen Jean-Paul Vincken Lambertus A M van den Broek Vincenzo Fogliano Catriona M M Lakemond

Insects are considered a nutritionally valuable source of alternative proteins, and their efficient protein extraction is a prerequisite for large-scale use. The protein content is usually calculated from total nitrogen using the nitrogen-to-protein conversion factor (Kp) of 6.25. This factor overestimates the protein content, due to the presence of nonprotein nitrogen in insects. In this paper...

Journal: :Bionature 2021

Abstract. The growth rate of Hermetia illucens larvae in the bioconversion organic waste is influenced by media and environmental conditions where BSF lives. This study aims to determine effect feed formula on waste. research method was carried out rearing larvae, making formulas, determining larval length, weight cassava. results showed that feeding from fish waste, tapioca with a chopped diam...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2005
Jeffery K Tomberlin D Craig Sheppard John A Joyce

The black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.), is thought to colonize corpses 20-30 days postmortem. However, recent observations indicate this might not be true for all cases. Therefore, we conducted a study examining colonization by the black soldier fly and other Diptera on pig carrion in a plowed field in southern Georgia from 20 September through 21 February. Our data indicate black soldie...

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