Diseases affecting production of yellow mealworms as a protein source
ebook ∣ Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
By Dr Annette Brun Jensen
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Yellow mealworms, Tenebrio molitor, are increasingly being used as a source of protein for humans, as well as for feeding animals. However, as with any other type of livestock, yellow mealworms can be affected by diseases, which can lead to reduced productivity. In this chapter, the authors review recent research and describe common diseases that affect yellow mealworms and their causal agents, such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other pathogens like microsporidians, nematodes, and gregarines. Subsequently, they discuss methods that, both now and in the future, could play a role in controlling the pathogens. While there already exists protocols to facilitate the development of good hygienic practices, the authors also explore techniques with the prospects of improving insect immunity such as selective breeding, immune priming and the use of probiotics, all of which could protect the insects against existing and as yet unknown pathogenic threats.