Identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage

Metro Manila garbage dumpsites: Payatas, Quezon City, Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City, Ft. Bonifacio, Makati City, Catmon Malabon and Carmona, Cavite were studied. Samples were obtained using the quadral sampling technique. Findings showed that there were eight (8) Orders of insects and three (3) groups of...

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Main Author: Reyes, Cecilia P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-93492023-03-30T03:49:14Z Identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage Reyes, Cecilia P. Metro Manila garbage dumpsites: Payatas, Quezon City, Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City, Ft. Bonifacio, Makati City, Catmon Malabon and Carmona, Cavite were studied. Samples were obtained using the quadral sampling technique. Findings showed that there were eight (8) Orders of insects and three (3) groups of related arthropods associated with garbage. Of these, staphylinid or rove beetles, ants, earwigs, and collembolans or springtails were considered for mass rearing and feeding experiment because they possess chewing mouthparts and not known as vectors of disease causing micro-organisms. 1997-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8774 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Arthropoda as biological pest control agents Scavengers (Zoology) Organic wastes Entomology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Arthropoda as biological pest control agents
Scavengers (Zoology)
Organic wastes
Entomology
spellingShingle Arthropoda as biological pest control agents
Scavengers (Zoology)
Organic wastes
Entomology
Reyes, Cecilia P.
Identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage
description Metro Manila garbage dumpsites: Payatas, Quezon City, Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City, Ft. Bonifacio, Makati City, Catmon Malabon and Carmona, Cavite were studied. Samples were obtained using the quadral sampling technique. Findings showed that there were eight (8) Orders of insects and three (3) groups of related arthropods associated with garbage. Of these, staphylinid or rove beetles, ants, earwigs, and collembolans or springtails were considered for mass rearing and feeding experiment because they possess chewing mouthparts and not known as vectors of disease causing micro-organisms.
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author Reyes, Cecilia P.
author_facet Reyes, Cecilia P.
author_sort Reyes, Cecilia P.
title Identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage
title_short Identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage
title_full Identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage
title_fullStr Identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage
title_full_unstemmed Identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage
title_sort identification of insect scavengers and their potential as biological agent of reclamation and management of organic household garbage
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1997
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8774
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