A01K67/368

UNMANNED INSECT BREEDING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME
20250127150 · 2025-04-24 · ·

The present invention relates to an unmanned insect breeding system. The unmanned insect breeding system includes a feed tank configured to store a feed for insects, an insect farm in which box stacks in which a plurality of boxes containing insects are vertically stacked are arranged in m rows and n columns, an automatic feeding device configured to supply the feed in the feed tank to the boxes, an insect sorting device disposed at one side of the insect farm and including a sorter configured to sort the insects, a guide rail installed in front of the insect farm and extending in a width direction of the insect farm, a box transfer robot which moves forward and rearward on the guide rail and loads and unloads the box stack, and a control unit configured to control driving of the box transfer robot.

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.

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.

HABITAT FOR INSECTS

Embodiments relate to a habitat for insects. The habitat includes a laminated structure made from plural sheets. Each sheet has grooves formed on either side of the sheet, wherein the grooves of one sheet are not parallel to the grooves of an adjacent sheet. Each sheet is made from cardboard and is coated with cellulose or other similar material.