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Study on t he breeding satisfaction survey of Orthoptera breeding kits

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

The purpose of this study is to select various insect species for healing resources and develop a healing program in order to use insect as a healing agriculture. In this study, there are two kinds of breeding kit were developed, one for Gryllus bimaculatus and the other for Oxya chinensis sinuosa. Using these insect breeding kits, we conducted a survey of 60 children and the elderly. In the case of children, the results of the insect breeding satisfaction showed that 30.6% said that the sound of crickets was very good, and 11.1% said that it was good. In addition, the higher the child's awareness of insects, the higher the proportion of children who wanted to raise insects in the future. As a result of a survey of seniors, 45.2% do not like insects and 51.6% are not interested, meaning that most seniors are not very interested in insects. However, the emotions after breeding insects showed positive results, with 45.2% saying their personality became brighter, 48.4% reducing their anger, 48.4% relieving their irritation, 54.8% relieving loneliness, 58.1% feeling more responsible, and 51.6% developing intimacy.

저자
  • Yun Ji Lim(Insect & Sericultural Research Institute, Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
  • Duck-Soo Choi(Insect & Sericultural Research Institute, Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
  • Sun Am Kim(Insect & Sericultural Research Institute, Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
  • Yu Beom Lee(Insect & Sericultural Research Institute, Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
  • Sang A Oh(Insect & Sericultural Research Institute, Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
  • Ji Soo Kim(Insect & Sericultural Research Institute, Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
  • Ju Young Lee(Insect & Sericultural Research Institute, Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)