Insect Rearing & Entomology Room
Insect Rearing & Entomology Rooms are specialized controlled environment systems designed to support the breeding, maintenance, and study of insect populations under stable and repeatable conditions.
Key Features & Control Capabilities
1. Precise temperature control for insect development stages (±1.5°C)
2. Stable humidity control supporting species-specific requirements (±5% RH)
3. Programmable photoperiod to simulate natural day/night cycles
4. Uniform airflow system minimizing environmental gradients
5. Multi-zone configuration for different insect life stages (optional)
6. Containment-oriented airflow and access control
7. PLC-based control system with high operational stability
8. PLC-based control system with touchscreen interface
9. Optional remote monitoring and alarm system
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification | Parameter | Specification |
| Temp. Range | 15–35°C | Temp. Accuracy | ±1.5°C |
| Humidity Range | 50–85% RH | Humidity Accuracy | ±5% RH |
| Light Intensity | 50–500 μmol/m²·s (low to moderate, species-dependent) | Photoperiod | 24-hour cycle setting programming |
| Airflow Design | Controlled uniform airflow | CO₂ Control | Optional |
| Control System | PLC + Touchscreen | Data Logging | Standard / Exportable |
| Room Size | Standard size of room (modular scalable) | Rack System | Standard size of racks (multi-layer optional) |
Some Details
Modular System Configuration
These systems are built using a standardized modular architecture adapted for insect research:
M1 – Environmental Control & Airflow
Stable control of temperature and humidity tailored to insect species and lifecycle requirements.
M2 – Lighting & Photoperiod
Programmable light cycles to regulate insect circadian rhythms and reproductive behavior.
M3 – Cultivation & Rack Utilization
Standard size of racks adapted for insect cages, containers, and rearing systems.
M4 – Monitoring, Logging & Traceability
Continuous environmental monitoring and data logging for experimental reproducibility.
M5 – Biosecurity & Containment (Core Module)
Controlled airflow, sealed environment, and access management to prevent insect escape and cross-contamination.
M6 – Structural & Thermal Envelope
Sealed insulated structure supporting environmental stability and containment.
M7 – Power Redundancy & Reliability (Optional)
Backup systems to ensure continuous operation for sensitive insect populations.
M8 – Scalability & Upgrade Interface
Insect Lifecycle Control & Research Capability
Insect Rearing Rooms enable precise control over insect development and population dynamics:
- Controlled breeding and colony maintenance
- Regulation of lifecycle stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult)
- Stable environmental conditions for reproducible experiments
- Multi-generation studies under consistent parameters
These capabilities are critical for pest management research, biological control programs, and agricultural ecosystem studies.
Containment & Biosecurity Considerations
These systems are designed to support controlled and secure insect research environments:
- Physical containment to prevent insect escape
- Controlled airflow and sealed structure
- Optional double-door or airlock entry systems
- Support for institutional biosafety practices
- Reduced risk of cross-contamination between species or experiments
Part of These Solutions
This system is part of:
- Controlled Environment Solutions for Scientific Research
- Germplasm Conservation & Biosecurity Facilities
Installation / Support / Compliance
- Global installation support and remote commissioning
- Standardized modular system for predictable deployment
- CE / ISO compliant components
- Technical support for entomology workflows
- Long-term maintenance and after-sales service