KR20170030402A - Insect breeding structure, and device of breeding insect using the structure - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to an insect breeding ground used for breeding insects and an insect breeding apparatus using the same.
In the case of breeding a large amount of crickets among insects, if larvae are kept in the cricket plate for 10 to 13 days, the larvae hatch in the eggs, and the larvae of the hatched crickets are transferred to the insect breeding apparatus and raised for 45 to 60 days.
1 and 2, the insect custody device includes a
The
In the conventional insect breeding device configured as described above, the insect larvae ingest the water sprayed on the newspaper, and the harmful component of the newspaper is introduced into the body of the larva and partially accumulated in the body. Because of this, the grown insect adults are inadequate for people to eat.
In addition, harmful substances accumulate in the body of livestock even when insect adults accumulated in the body of newspapers are used as livestock feeds such as chickens. When human beings eat edible livestock such as these harmful substances, There is a problem that it affects.
In addition, it is difficult to isolate insects only when mixed with newspaper pieces, pieces of fissured insects, and insects at the time of shipment of insects, as insect larvae ingest the water sprayed on newspapers, there is a problem.
Therefore, it is desired to develop a technique that is suitable for use in insect rearing of adult insects and that makes it very easy to isolate only insects at the time of insect shipment.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned conventional problems and to meet the conventional demands, and it is suitable for use as an edible insect raised by an adult, and it is very easy to separate only insects at the time of insect shipment It is an object of the present invention to provide an insect breeding apparatus and an insect breeding apparatus using this breeding stock.
In order to attain the above object, the insect carcass according to the present invention comprises a transverse plate (10) and a transverse plate (20) coupled to form a plurality of pillars having upper and lower ends, And the
An
Alternatively, the
In order to achieve the above object, an insect breeding apparatus according to the present invention comprises: a breeding box (40) having a bottom and a top face; The
Here, the
According to the present invention constructed as described above, since a newspaper is not used as in the conventional art, it is advantageous to use an insect raised by an adult for food. In addition, when the insect is shipped, the moisture absorbing member, the waterproofing member, and the feed canal are shaken in the sachet, and the insect is dropped into the sachet. After the insect has fallen into the sachet, It is easy to separate only the insects since the attached insects can easily fall into the sachet.
Fig. 1 is a view showing an example of a constitution of a conventional insect feeding apparatus.
FIG. 2 is a view showing a configuration of a conventional insect feeding apparatus with some incisions. FIG.
Fig. 3 is a view showing the horizontal plate and the vertical plate which constitute one embodiment of the insect breeding sphere according to the present invention.
Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 are diagrams showing insect breeding bases constructed by combining the lateral plate and the vertical plate shown in Fig.
FIG. 6 is a view showing the arrangement of an insect breeding apparatus according to the present invention.
Figs. 7 and 8 are views for explaining the arrangement of the insect feeding apparatus according to the present invention. Fig.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, an insect feeding apparatus and an insect feeding apparatus using the same according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 3 is a view showing a horizontal plate and a vertical plate which constitute an embodiment of the insect breeding sphere according to the present invention, and Figs. 4 and 5 are views showing insects Fig.
As shown in the drawings, the
A plurality of through
In the
The
The tapered inlets of the
In addition, V-
Alternatively, the
FIG. 6 is a view showing an arrangement of insect breeding apparatus according to the present invention, and FIGS. 7 and 8 are views for explaining the arrangement of an insect breeding apparatus according to the present invention.
As shown in these drawings, the
The sucker (40) is a tube made of, for example, plastic having a bottom surface blocked and a top surface attached.
The
The
The moisture absorption member (60) is disposed on the waterproofing member (50) to absorb water, and may be formed of, for example, a nonwoven fabric, a fiber material, or a sponge.
The
In the insect feeding apparatus configured as described above, first, a larva of an insect such as a cricket, for example, is put into the
When the insect larva becomes an adult and releases the
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY As described above, according to the present invention, since harmful components of newspaper are not accumulated in the body of insects as in the conventional art, they are suitable for edible use, and insect adults can be easily separated even at the time of shipment.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described specific embodiments, and various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the gist of the present invention. It will be obvious that such modifications and variations are included in the appended claims.
10: transverse plate 12: V-shaped groove
14: Through hole 16: Groove
20: vertical plate 22: V-shaped groove
24: Through hole 30: Breeding hole
40: Breastfeeder 50: Waterproof member
60: moisture absorbing member 70:
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The through holes (14) and (24) are formed in the transverse plate (10) and the transverse plate (20) so as to communicate with the adjacent columns and the outside,
Wherein the plurality of pillars serve as a rest space in which insects can rest, and the through holes (14) and (24) serve as a path for movement to the resting space adjacent to the insects.
The grooves 16 are formed at the lower portion of the transverse plate 10 at the left and right sides of the through holes 14. The grooves 16 are formed at the upper portion of the vertical plate 20, The transverse plate 10 and the vertical plate 20 are fitted to each other through the grooves 16 of the transverse plate 10 and the grooves 26 of the transverse plate 20 The insect breeding zone is characterized by.
, And the entrance of the grooves (16) (26) is formed wide in a tapered shape.
Wherein the transverse plate (10) and the longitudinal plate (20) are joined and bonded to each other.
Characterized in that V-shaped grooves (12) and (22) are formed in the upper part of the transverse plate (10) and the vertical plate (20).
The transverse plate 10 and the transverse plate 20 are coupled to form a plurality of columns having upper and lower sheaths. The transverse plate 10 and the transverse plate 20 The through holes 14 and 24 are formed so as to communicate with the adjacent pillars and the outside during the coupling, and the plurality of pillars serve as resting spaces for resting insects, and the through holes 14 and 24 An insect feeding port 30 serving as a path for movement to an adjacent resting space;
A waterproof member (50) arranged to cover a part of the upper part of the insect breeding orifice (30);
A moisture absorption member (60) disposed on the waterproof member (50) to absorb water;
(70) disposed in a portion of the upper part of the insect breeding port (30) where the waterproofing member (50) is not disposed.
Characterized in that the waterproofing member (50) is a vinyl, the moisture absorbent member (60) is a nonwoven fabric, a fiber material or a sponge, and the food canal member (70) is an egg plate piece or a plastic bottle.
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