Insect Husbandry
Culture and Education
Mass Production
Edible or Non-Edible
Ethical Concerns
100

What is insect husbandry?

Shrimp is bugs

100

Why is it important to educate people about edible insects?

Because.

100

What is mass-production in the context of insect farming?

Mass-production in the context of insect farming refers to the large-scale breeding and harvesting of insects to meet high demand efficiently.

100

Name one insect that is considered edible.

Cricket

100

What is a common ethical concern regarding insect farming?

Perception of insect sentience and pain.

200

Name two benefits of raising insects for food.

1: Insects

2: Food

200

Name a country where eating insects is a common practice.

Um I don't know any countries.

200

Name a method used to mass-produce edible insects.

One common method for mass-producing edible insects is the vertical farming technique. This method involves stacking trays or containers in vertical layers to maximize space efficiency.

200

What are some examples of non-edible insects?

Black widow.

200

How does insect farming compare to traditional animal farming in terms of ethics?

Environmental impact

300

How do you create a suitable environment for raising crickets?

Dirt n stuff

300

How can schools incorporate insect education into their curriculum?

We don't need PE. Just replace that

300

What are some challenges faced in the mass-production of insects?

Regulation and standards, scaling up, supply chain issues.

300

How can you tell if an insect is safe to eat?

Identification

300

What are some environmental benefits of choosing insects over traditional meats?

Less land required, less greenhouse gas emissions

400

What are some common insects used in insect husbandry?

Chikcen

400

What are some cultural beliefs about eating insects?

Um

400

How does mass-production of insects compare to traditional livestock farming?

Resource efficiency, nutritional value.

400

What are the nutritional benefits of eating edible insects?

High protein content, fiber, healthy fats.

400

Discuss the humane treatment of insects in farming practices.

Living conditions, ethical killing methods

500

Describe the life cycle of a mealworm.

It become meal 4 u

500

How might social media influence perceptions of eating insects?

Awareness and education, community building, normalization

500

Describe a successful model of insect mass-production.

One successful model of insect mass-production is the vertical farming technique used in Thailand for cricket farming

500

Explain how the classification of insects as edible or non-edible varies by culture.

Religious and ethical views, regional availability.

500

Why is transparency in insect farming operations important for ethical considerations?

Consumer trust, animal welfare