Greetings,

I see no ethical issues.  They are pests that eat artifacts, and thus
destroy history.  But there might be a legal issue, depending on whether or
not invertebrates are included as animals in animal testing laws.

Thank you,

Michael R. <[email protected]>

On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 2:39 AM Angelica Isa-Adaniya <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm also not familiar with what the ethical aspects of rearing these
> insects to kill them for research purposes might be. I've never done
> anything like this before, so any pointers on any aspect of this endeavour
> will be much appreciated.
>

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