A23K50/90

INSECTS' FEED

The present invention relates to an insects' feed containing a gel, said gel comprising: (i) a first polysaccharide being cassia gum, konjac gum and/or locust bean gum; (ii) a second polysaccharide different from the first polysaccharide, and (iii) at least 90 wt.-% water based on the total weight of the feed.

INSECTS' FEED

The present invention relates to an insects' feed containing a gel, said gel comprising: (i) a first polysaccharide being cassia gum, konjac gum and/or locust bean gum; (ii) a second polysaccharide different from the first polysaccharide, and (iii) at least 90 wt.-% water based on the total weight of the feed.

Long-Term Storage Of Black Soldier Fly Larvae

The present disclosure provides compositions and methods for long-term storage, shipping, and stable production of black soldier flies, capable of use in waste remediation or protein production. The invention overcomes drawbacks associated with current methods of using black soldier flies, significantly increasing the period during which black soldier fly neonates can be stored and the time in which larvae mature.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FEEDING HONEYBEES USING A FEEDING DEVICE
20210337774 · 2021-11-04 ·

A feeding device for honeybees is described that can be used when open feeding honeybees using a container. The container is filled with liquid syrup. The feeding device can be placed over the liquid syrup. The feeding device includes several feeding holes on the surface of the liquid syrup. The honeybees can land on top of the surface of the feeding device and can drink the liquid syrup by reaching through the feeding holes on the feeding device. The feeding device prevents the honeybees from drowning in the liquid syrup and provides a safe surface for multiple honeybees to land on while open feeding.

BEE ANTIVIRAL COMPOSITIONS
20230329284 · 2023-10-19 ·

The invention relates to compositions for reducing viral load in bees, the compositions comprising at least one plant secondary metabolite and a carrier comprising at least one sweetener, kits comprising such compositions, and methods of using such compositions to reduce viral load in bees.

BEE ANTIVIRAL COMPOSITIONS
20230329284 · 2023-10-19 ·

The invention relates to compositions for reducing viral load in bees, the compositions comprising at least one plant secondary metabolite and a carrier comprising at least one sweetener, kits comprising such compositions, and methods of using such compositions to reduce viral load in bees.

METHOD FOR PROMOTING TARGETED POLLINATION OF PEAR TREE CROPS IN HONEY BEES
20230276796 · 2023-09-07 ·

A formulation and a composition that comprises it for promoting the pollination of pear crops (Pyrus) by biasing the foraging preferences of the honey bee (Apis mellifera). The formulation comprises the compounds limonene, linalool and α-pinene. Additionally, a method for targeting the bees' pollination activity towards the pear crops by using the formulation comprising the compounds limonene, linalool and α-pinene.

METHOD FOR PROMOTING TARGETED POLLINATION OF PEAR TREE CROPS IN HONEY BEES
20230276796 · 2023-09-07 ·

A formulation and a composition that comprises it for promoting the pollination of pear crops (Pyrus) by biasing the foraging preferences of the honey bee (Apis mellifera). The formulation comprises the compounds limonene, linalool and α-pinene. Additionally, a method for targeting the bees' pollination activity towards the pear crops by using the formulation comprising the compounds limonene, linalool and α-pinene.

Integrative fungal solutions for protecting bees
11752182 · 2023-09-12 · ·

The present invention is based on a plurality of benefits from the extracts of mycelia of individual fungal species, and mixtures of species, to provide an armamentarium of defenses from multiple stressors in order to help bees survive a complex of symptoms collectively called colony collapse disorder (CCD). More particularly, the present invention utilizes specific concentrations of extracts from pure cultured mycelium from mushroom forming fungi to reduce harmful viruses in bees and to increase the longevity of bees.

Integrative fungal solutions for protecting bees
11752182 · 2023-09-12 · ·

The present invention is based on a plurality of benefits from the extracts of mycelia of individual fungal species, and mixtures of species, to provide an armamentarium of defenses from multiple stressors in order to help bees survive a complex of symptoms collectively called colony collapse disorder (CCD). More particularly, the present invention utilizes specific concentrations of extracts from pure cultured mycelium from mushroom forming fungi to reduce harmful viruses in bees and to increase the longevity of bees.