Abstract

(A) Roaches (Blattella germanica L.) can be conveniently reared in large numbers by using a simple rearing cage which is described. The technique employed in rearing these insects is given. (B) The webbing clothes moths (Tineola biselliella Hummel) have been reared very easily in small containers housed in an insectary. The methods used in rearing large numbers of clothes moths is described. (C) The common bean weevil (Bruchus obtectus Say), the rice weevil (Sitophilus oryza L.), and the confused flour beetle (Tribolium confusum Fab.) were reared in large tin drums kept in an insectary. The simple procedures employed in rearing these insects are given.

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