Insect infestations in mealworm farming: the case of the pyralid moths

Author:

Deruytter D.1,Rumbos C.I.2,Athanassiou C.G.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aquaculture and Insect Rearing, Inagro, Ieperseweg 87, 8800 Rumbeke-Beitem, Belgium.

2. Laboratory of Entomology and Agricultural Zoology, Department of Agriculture, Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, Nea Ionia Magnesia, 38446 Volos, Greece.

Abstract

During the last decade the insect sector has witnessed a tremendous growth. A lot of scientific knowledge has been accumulated regarding insect production, processing and industrialisation. However, an issue that has been often overlooked is the management of insect pest infestations in insect production plants. Pyralid moths appear to be the most prevalent insect pest-species in mealworm farms. Although not directly affecting the mealworm larvae, these species can cause severe problems infesting the feed. Their presence in the production facility can lead to the contamination of the mealworm protein with moth protein and the disruption of sieving and processing due to the larval webbing. The management of moth infestations in insect rearing units is rather challenging, as most commonly applied insecticide-based control measures cannot be implemented due to their negative impact on insect production. Therefore, moth control should be based on the integration of several alternative strategies in a holistic approach that combines improved sanitation and hygiene with non-chemical control measures. The application of extreme temperatures, biological control, mating disruption and other control tools for the management of insect infestations in insect producing facilities is being discussed within this review.

Publisher

Wageningen Academic Publishers

Subject

Insect Science,Food Science

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