Who can tell me the economic value of mealworms?Yellow mealworms, commonly known as mealworms, are juicy molluscs with a fat content of 50% and a protein content of 50%. In addition, they contain a variety of trace elements such as phosphorus, potassium, iron, sodium, aluminum, and 16 kinds of amino acids necessary for animal growth. Every 100 grams of dry product contains up to 874.9 mg of amino acids, and its various nutritional components rank first among all kinds of feeds. According to measurements, the nutritional value of 1 kg of yellow mealworms is equivalent to that of 25 kg of wheat bran, 20 kg of mixed feed, and 1,000 kg of green feed, and it is known as a "treasure trove of protein feed." Mealworms are a rare and excellent feed for raising poultry, fish, turtles, eels, tilapia, bullfrogs, giant salamanders, scorpions, centipedes, snakes and other special breeds. Mealworms are a treasure from head to toe. Not only can they be eaten by animals, but they can also be processed and used to make dried worms, canned pet food and food. The development prospects are still very broad. Mealworms can be said to be a treasure from head to toe. What are the uses of mealworms?What kind of insect is mealworm? What are its uses? Mealworm, also known as yellow mealworm, is also called mealworm because of its rich nutrition. It is native to South America and is an important global storage pest. It has been determined to be high in protein, low in fat, and rich in amino acids. It is also rich in phosphorus, potassium, iron, sodium, aluminum and other trace elements. There are many types of mealworms: 1. As raw food and bread 2. As a protein feed instead of fish bone meal and meat bone meal 3. As seasoning powder to make various instant noodle seasonings 4. For special breeding, such as feeding scorpions, centipedes, forest frogs, snakes, rare birds and ornamental animals 5. Make snacks such as moon cakes, rice crust, biscuits, etc. 7. Make "Han shrimp paste" 8. Make various dishes 9. Mealworm oil can be used to prepare drugs that lower blood cholesterol, margarine, surfactant intermediates, etc. It can also be used to make soap, Taiko oil and plasticizers. 10. Make compound amino acid oral liquid 11. Make nutritional health wine 12. Use as scientific experimental materials 13. Insect molts and adult shells can be used to extract chitin and produce chitosan; as feed additives, they can replace hormones and antibiotics 14. Insect feces (sand feces) can be used as high-efficiency biological organic fertilizer, as an attractant, feed additive, high-efficiency flower fertilizer, etc. |
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