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Waxworms are the
caterpillar larvae of wax moths,
which belong to the
family Pyralidae (snout moths). Two
closely related species are
commercially bred...
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Younger spiders can be kept in
small containers, such as pill- and
waxworm-tubs, but will need
deeper containers as they grow. List of Theraphosidae...
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occurs in Lepidoptera, with
waxworms (Galleria mellonella) able to
consume polyethylene. Even
homogenising waxworms and
applying the
homogenate to...
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lines on its back are only
visible in its
juvenile form).
House cricket Waxworm Rough woodlouse Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Takydromus tachydromoides...
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Polyethylene Biodegradation by
Bacterial Strains from the Guts of Plastic-Eating
Waxworms".
Environmental Science & Technology. 48 (23): 13776–84. Bibcode:2014EnST...
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substrate and food
source used for
feeder insects, such as
mealworms and
waxworms.
Wheat bran has also been used for
tanning leather since at
least the 16th...
- kale,
dandelion leaves, lettuce, bananas, tomatoes, apples, crickets, and
waxworms. The
common chameleon of Europe,
North Africa, and the Near East, Chamaeleo...
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interpunctella larvae (caterpillars) are
commonly known as
waxworms. They are not the same
species as the
waxworms often bred as
animal feed. Rather, they are a common...
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greatest decrease of
hatched eggs and
larvae that
became pupae. The
waxworms of the
greater wax moth have been
shown to be an
excellent model organism...
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Waxworms...