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Artificial breeding sustenance for insects

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insectolog, 07.05.2010 7:12

I would like to know the recipes for the preparation of IPS (for larval stages of development and adults as well), for various groups of insects.

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07.05.2010 9:20, Бабочник

Monastyrsky and Gorbatovsky are the authors.
Book - "Mass breeding of insects for biological plant protection"
Friedrich (Breeding butterflies and moths) and Gardiner (Silkmoth rearer's handbook) also have recipes for Lepidoptera.
You can also Google a little on the web... according to the monarch, there is definitely a tobacco hawk moth.
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07.05.2010 10:30, Dmitrii Musolin

there are no uniform environments for all insects, of course, but there is a lot of literature - usually in articles on specific areas. by types.
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07.05.2010 20:40, insectolog

Monastyrsky and Gorbatovsky are the authors.
Book - "Mass breeding of insects for biological plant protection"
Friedrich (Breeding butterflies and moths) and Gardiner (Silkmoth rearer's handbook) also have recipes for Lepidoptera.
You can also Google a little on the web... according to the monarch, there is definitely a tobacco hawk moth.


Can you tell me where you can buy these books?

Googled and not on Googled I'm on Monarch and tobacco. mad.gif
Should I speak English or my native Russian ? And then I may not be looking there confused.gif

07.05.2010 20:42, insectolog

there are no uniform environments for all insects, of course, but there is a lot of literature - usually in articles on specific areas. by types.

It is clear that there is no single breeding ground for all groups. But here's what I didn't find on the Internet any sensible article either on the technology of preparing IPS , or a description of the experience of growing or keeping a specific type of insect, whether in the larval stage or imago on a specific IPS. frown.gif
Maybe I didn't search confused.gifwell

07.05.2010 20:43, insectolog

And can at whom from molbilovtsev (what that I so ?) any personal experience ?

07.05.2010 23:02, Бабочник

 
Maybe I didn't search well confused.gif

Regional State Administration yes.gif
See the personal page, I'll help you with what I can.
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07.05.2010 23:45, Dmitrii Musolin

So everything will be different for different species! I grew a wax moth (galleria) to feed predatory beetles. I used some kind of training manual and the experience of my colleagues. The mixture was honey, bran and a few other ingredients, I don't remember now.

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/sear...&client=firefox


In Japan, I saw how they use purchased sausage-a special pit environment for butterflies...

08.05.2010 0:02, Бабочник

Alexey, zlyatye fpachtovy yashcheg.
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08.05.2010 0:05, Dmitrii Musolin

what's the secret to yashchekam? maybe everyone is interested... smile.gif

08.05.2010 0:08, Бабочник

who asked, and sent it to him...everything is elementary.

08.05.2010 1:23, insectolog

Thank you all for your help !)

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