S. Kim, Do-ik Kim, H. Koo, Jung-Eun Kim, Hyun-Jin Kim, Yu-Beom Lee, Ji Soo Kim, Ho-Hyuk Kim, Han, Yeonsoo, Young Cheol Kim
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Storage Conditions and Oviposition Methods for Gryllus bimaculatus (Gryllidae) Eggs
In 2016, the two-spotted cricket was approved as a general food ingredient by the Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. Additionally, the two-spotted crickets have high protein content (60%) and can be reared throughout the year even during the overwintering period. In this study, storage conditions were set in case cricket breeding was not possible due to problems such as breeding space and labor costs, and selection oviposition mats to determine high fecundity rates and low cannibalism rates for the eggs were investigated. The oviposition mat was mostly composed of soil (p < 0.05). Less than 62 crickets per 10 litters were found to be best suited for 1 day of spawning, based on the cannibalism rate of the eggs during the egg laying period. The results from the hatched eggs indicated that the hatching extended 12 to 14 days, and the best hatching rate was approximately 85% when stored at low temperatures(16°C) for 10 days. An efficient production proposed method that established the best oviposition mat and egg storage method for the cricket.