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Waxworm

Waxworms are the caterpillar larvae of wax moths, which belong to the family Pyralidae (snout moths). Two closely related species are commercially bred – the lesser wax moth (Achroia grisella) and the greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella). They belong to the tribe Galleriini in the snout moth subfamily Galleriinae. Another species whose larvae share…

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Waxworms as a food source

Waxworms as bait

Waxworms as an alternative to mammals in animal research

Biodegradation of plastic

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Waxworm

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Triples41
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.026316
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Waxworm

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related to Waxworms as a food source · 15
Waxworm → Anolis, Ceratophrys, Diploderma, Lepomis, Most, Neurergus, Platymeris, Pogona, Small, Strauch's, Terrapene, Their, These, They, Waxworms
related to Biodegradation of plastic · 9
Waxworm → Bacillus, Enterobacter, Galleria, In, Placed, Plodia, The, This, Two
related to Waxworms as bait · 8
Waxworm → Anglers, Centrarchidae, Lepomis, Oncorhynchus, Salmonidae, Salvelinus, They, Waxworms
related to Waxworms as an alternative to mammals in animal research · 4
Waxworm → Additionally, The, Using, Waxworms

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bearded dragonsinstance ofthey are used to feed reptiles0.80text
Ceratophrys frogsinstance ofThey can also be fed to amphibians0.80text
newts such as Strauch's spotted newtinstance ofThey can also be fed to amphibians0.80text
the domesticated hedgehog can also be fed with waxwormsinstance ofSmall mammals0.80text
while birds such as the greater honeyguide can also appreciate the foodinstance ofSmall mammals0.80text
Waxwormrelated to Biodegradation of plasticTwo0.60section
Waxwormrelated to Biodegradation of plasticGalleria0.60section
Waxwormrelated to Biodegradation of plasticPlodia0.60section
Waxwormrelated to Biodegradation of plasticThe0.60section
Waxwormrelated to Biodegradation of plasticThis0.60section
Waxwormrelated to Biodegradation of plasticEnterobacter0.60section
Waxwormrelated to Biodegradation of plasticBacillus0.60section

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