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  2. Cochineal - Wikipedia

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    A nopal cactus farm for the production of cochineal is traditionally known as a nopalry. [16] The two methods of farming cochineal are traditional and controlled. Cochineals are farmed in the traditional method by planting infected cactus pads or infesting existing cacti with cochineals and harvesting the insects by hand.

  3. Insect farming - Wikipedia

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    Insect farming is the practice of raising and breeding insects as livestock, also referred to as minilivestock or micro stock. Insects may be farmed for the commodities they produce (like silk , honey , lac or insect tea ), or for them themselves; to be used as food , as feed , as a dye, and otherwise.

  4. Dactylopius - Wikipedia

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    The cochineal is an insect of economic and historical importance as a main source of the red dye carmine. It has reportedly been used for this purpose in the Americas since the 10th century. [ 2 ] Genus Dactylopius is also important because several species have been used as agents of biological pest control , and because several are known as ...

  5. Dactylopius opuntiae - Wikipedia

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    A new strain of the cochineal was introduced from Opuntia stricta collected in Australia in 1997 with encouraging results. The genotype of Dactylopius opuntiae which effectively controlled Opuntia stricta in South Africa was also introduced in Kenya, resulting in the reduction in flowering and fruiting, and leading to the death of the plants.

  6. Sessility (motility) - Wikipedia

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    Clumping is a behavior in sessile organisms in which individuals of a particular species group closely to one another for beneficial purposes, as can be seen in coral reefs and cochineal populations. This allows for faster reproduction and better protection from predators.

  7. Old farming methods draw interest as climate, environment ...

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    Old farming methods draw interest as climate, environment demand them. Matt Pearl. March 29, 2024 at 3:12 PM ... a farm can often feel like an island. "The loneliness of the 'weird farmer' is a ...

  8. Carmine - Wikipedia

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    Carmine (/ ˈ k ɑːr m ə n, ˈ k ɑːr m aɪ n /) – also called cochineal (when it is extracted from the cochineal insect), cochineal extract, crimson lake, or carmine lake – is a pigment of a bright-red color obtained from the aluminium complex derived from carminic acid. [2] Specific code names for the pigment include natural red 4, C.I ...

  9. Innovative Chileans use discarded hair to clean up coasts and ...

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    Luisana Gil, a dog groomer in Santiago, Chile, has a lot of hair on her hands - she throws away bags and bags of her clients' hair, which until recently went straight to the landfill. Now Gil is ...