Abstract
AbstractBlack Soldier Flies (BSF),Hermetia illucens, are industrially important species. They can consume large amounts of spoilt organic material as larvae and bio-convert it to more useful biomass. Female BSF lay eggs in crevices adjacent to spoilt organic materials that serve as an oviposition attractant. These kairomones are central to maximising rearing efforts, yet the composition and origin of oviposition cues remain undefined, and no synthetic oviposition attractants are currently available. This work aimed to identify key components of naturally occurring oviposition attractants and to formulate an effective synthetic alternative for BSF. We have developed a novel oviposition assay and found larval food- and frass-based attractants to be the most effective at centralizing egg laying. We have identified the volatile compounds in the headspaces of putative attractants and established that the antennae of the female flies respond to some of these compounds. Behavioural validation using synthetic compounds allowed us to generate a mixture of 5 compounds (p-cresol, decanal, sulcatone, pentanoic acid, acetophenone) that cues oviposition as efficiently as currently used natural oviposition attractants. We also identified a synthetic mixture that deters oviposition in BSF. The synthetic attractant and repellent we generated are likely to simplify BSF rearing in research and industrial settings.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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