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Are Moths good for your health ?
« on: 05/09/2006 20:31:58 »
Oh Joy !!

My 13 month old son...is a typical 13 month old baby...always grabbing at things..pressing buttons...raising armies and taking over countries !!

Well...there he was happily figuring out how to put one foot in front of another when I saw him put something in his mouth...I thought it was a piece of cracker he picked up from a plate but on close inspection he had decided that the ala carte menu this evening was offering Moth  el cruncho !!

Ok..he soon gobbed it out and I had to put the thing out of it's misery but I noticed there was no really any sign of blood or anything wet for that matter.

So, thanks to my son I have two questions

1: Are moths good for your health

2: What kind of fluids do moths have going on inside them ?...I take it they do have a circulatory system of sorts do they ?

For the record..this was a moth only about a centimeter long and very light brown.

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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #1 on: 06/09/2006 04:28:51 »
EWWWWW YUCK!!!! I doubt they are good for your health as far as being edible, but just enjoying a flutttery lif to watch may be ok. you know I noticed that they have a lack of fluid also and don't get it! Those are great questions!

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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #2 on: 13/09/2006 15:41:16 »
Moths do have blood and a circulatory system:-

" Descriptive knowledge of the insect circulatory system dates back to Harvey (1628)
and has been reviewed repeatedly (Beard, 1953; Richards, 1963; Jones, 1964; Chapman,
1969). This circulatory system is an 'open' one although a pulsatile organ which
aids in the circulation of blood is located dorsally usually along the full length of the
animal. In moths, and in most other insects, this so-called heart is a simple tube
which extends along the mid-dorsal line of the abdomen and into the thorax where
it is then called the aorta. Contractions of the heart proceed usually from posterior
to anterior but may be reversed on occasion. "

http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/reprint/54/1/153.pdf

Moths can transmit diseases to plants and animals.
" Disease vectors

Whereby an insect or other arthropod does not cause actual disease but transports the organism responsible.

Two vector methods:

Mechanical - myxomatosis, bacteria by cockroaches and flies
Biological - requiring hosts in which the disease proliferates e.g. Malaria (disease) in humans (host) carried by mosquito (vector) "

http://bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au/Entomology/medicalEntomology/medicalEnto.html
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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #3 on: 15/09/2006 15:37:35 »
THANK YOU ROBERT.

I will no longer indulge in Moth Fondues !!

Your links are fantastic.

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« Reply #4 on: 15/09/2006 17:29:14 »
quote:
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THANK YOU ROBERT.

I will no longer indulge in Moth Fondues !!

Your links are fantastic.




Probably better if cooked, although I would imagine there are a few species that are toxic (more likely the brightly coloured ones - most toxic animals like to advertise the fact that they are poinsonous - no point in having a deterrent if no-one knows you have it).



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« Reply #5 on: 15/09/2006 18:28:50 »
THANK YOU GEORGE.

....the moth that inhabited the cavity of my sons mouth was one of the light brown crunchy ones !!!...but...as Robert has said...probably carry the odd germ or two....

...great !!...and now we have crane flys (daddy Longlegs) all over the place...Oh My !!..I am just picturing a happy face with a smile and a few dangly exteremiteis hanging out....yeuch !!!!

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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #6 on: 15/09/2006 18:59:09 »
Aren't kids wonderful!!LOL YUMMMY!!HEE HEE HEE!

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« Reply #7 on: 18/09/2006 16:27:40 »
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I will no longer indulge in Moth Fondues !!




The ideal ingredient for your fondu would be Jamie Oliver's favourite: "buffalo Motharella cheeth" [:)].

http://www.magma.ca/~bskp/jamierecipe02.htm
http://www.magma.ca/~bskp/jamiebio.htm
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« Reply #8 on: 18/09/2006 20:12:58 »
Hmmmmm...Yummy !!!..THANKS ROBERT....


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« Reply #9 on: 19/09/2006 01:53:39 »
HEE! HEE! HEE!

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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #10 on: 02/09/2016 05:02:46 »
Glad it was just a moth. When I was 10, I bit a small bee thinking it was some crumbs of chocolate biscuits I ate earlier. The sting tasted spicy.
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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #11 on: 02/09/2016 08:35:39 »
Quote from: Monox D. I-Fly on 02/09/2016 05:02:46
.... The sting tasted spicy.
Interesting. We keep bees but I've never tasted a sting, but I know it is an amazing chemical cocktail..
I assume it didn't sting you?

Bees and many other insects are eaten all over the world, but I e never heard of moths. Can't see that the body would be much different to a caterpillar.
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« Reply #12 on: 03/09/2016 04:33:01 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 02/09/2016 08:35:39
Interesting. We keep bees but I've never tasted a sting, but I know it is an amazing chemical cocktail..
I assume it didn't sting you?

I don't know. I bit it and it tasted spicy, which then I assumed was its sting.
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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #13 on: 13/09/2016 13:55:58 »
I don't think so
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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #14 on: 17/09/2016 10:05:13 »
Thanks for this information.
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Re: Are Moths good for your health ?
« Reply #15 on: 18/09/2016 09:51:56 »
Quote from: Monox D. I-Fly on 02/09/2016 05:02:46
The sting tasted spicy.

I would need to look into bee venom in more detail, but it's certainly true that other insects produce sting venoms with interesting tastes. In Australia on bush walks in Kakadu we had fun licking the rear ends of green tree ants. The formic acid they produce has a lemony taste.

It's also worth highlighting that the Cambridge Distillery are making gin from ants:

http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/interviews/interview/1001895/

I've tried it and it is quite frankly f-ANT-tastic. No, it really is!
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« Reply #16 on: 11/01/2017 02:54:09 »
Ask the Australian Aborigines to send him some "Bogong moths"
http://www.smh.com.au/environment/animals/bogong-moths-the-bush-tucker-superfood-swarming-canberra-20161102-gsg284.html
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« Reply #17 on: 29/07/2021 03:34:43 »
Quote from: chris on 18/09/2016 09:51:56
Quote from: Monox D. I-Fly on 02/09/2016 05:02:46
The sting tasted spicy.

I would need to look into bee venom in more detail, but it's certainly true that other insects produce sting venoms with interesting tastes. In Australia on bush walks in Kakadu we had fun licking the rear ends of green tree ants. The formic acid they produce has a lemony taste.

It's also worth highlighting that the Cambridge Distillery are making gin from ants:

http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/interviews/interview/1001895/

I've tried it and it is quite frankly f-ANT-tastic. No, it really is!

When I had a depression episode, I got to taste a living fire ant. It tastes spicy as well.
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