2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.15701
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Behavioral responses of different reproductive statuses and sexes in Hermetia illucens (L) adults to different attractants

Parichart Laksanawimol,
Sukdee Singsa,
Anchana Thancharoen

Abstract: Background The odor of various fermented organic materials acts as an attractant for oviposition by gravid females of the black soldier fly (BSF) to find larval food sources. Females display oviposition site selection on various organic materials, but little work has been done on the response to substrate attractants under caged conditions similar to those in a BSF farm production system. Methods Fifty of each reproductive status (mated and… Show more

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“…The flies were provided with a 30% (w/v) brown sugar solution, which was sprayed onto the mesh chamber three times a day to serve as a food source. Oviposition devices, consisting of a tray filled with an attractant substrate made from a mixture of wheat bran, fruits, and vegetables ( Khaekratoke, Laksanawimol & Thancharoen, 2022 ; Laksanawimol, Singsa & Thancharoen, 2023 ), were placed within the chamber. Wooden sheet pieces were also provided as oviposition substrates placed above the tray of attractant materials.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flies were provided with a 30% (w/v) brown sugar solution, which was sprayed onto the mesh chamber three times a day to serve as a food source. Oviposition devices, consisting of a tray filled with an attractant substrate made from a mixture of wheat bran, fruits, and vegetables ( Khaekratoke, Laksanawimol & Thancharoen, 2022 ; Laksanawimol, Singsa & Thancharoen, 2023 ), were placed within the chamber. Wooden sheet pieces were also provided as oviposition substrates placed above the tray of attractant materials.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be seen from the increasing number of cells of red blood cells, white blood cells, and the number of cells that carry out phagocytic activity (Ottoboni et al, 2020). Adult maggots do not eat, but only need water because nutrients are only needed for reproduction during the larval phase (Laksanawimol et al, 2023). Hermetia illucens in its life cycle does not perch on food that is directly consumed by humans.…”
Section: Effects Of the Reproduction Traits Of Eggiest Of Different M...mentioning
confidence: 99%