Meelwormen die kunststof afbreken en voedsel genereren

20 mei 2016

Wake Forest University students have designed a vertical mealworm garden to raise mealworms for three uses: to breakdown plastic, provide food for humans, and use waste as fertilizer. The garden has 4 parts. Adult beetles inhabit the top section and mate. Their eggs fall into the second section, hatching into larvae to eat the Styrofoam. The team tried several types before finding that the mealworms prefer packing peanuts.
The mealworms then go into the third section where they mature and eat flour which helps to clean their palates, or guts. As they mature, their frass falls to the bottom section and can be collected for fertilizer (Nieuwsbericht Wake Forest University, 11 mei 2016).
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