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    Lac is the resinous secretion of a number of species of lac insects, of which the most commonly cultivated is Kerria lacca. Cultivation begins when a farmer gets a stick that contains eggs ready to hatch and ties it to the tree to be infested. Thousands of lac insects colonize the branches of the host trees and secrete … See more

    The word Lac is derived from the Sanskrit word lākshā' (लाक्षा) representing the number 100 thousand, which was used for both the Lac insect (because of their enormous number) and the scarlet resinous secretion it … See more

    Lac is harvested by cutting the tree branches that hold sticklac. If dye is being produced, the insects are kept in the sticklac because … See more

    India exported significant amounts of sticklac derivatives, especially lac dye, from the 1700s to the late 1800s. Production declined as synthetic dyes emerged, and after … See more

    Kerria lacca – the true lac scale
    Paratachardina decorella – the rosette lac scale See more

    Kerria lacca can be cultivated on either cultivated or wild host plants.
    • In India the most common host plants are:
    • In Thailand the most common host plants are
    • In China the common host plants include See more

    The use of lac dye goes back to ancient times. It was used in ancient India and neighbouring areas as wood finish, lacquareware, skin cosmetic, lacquerware and dye for wool … See more

    Usage of lac/lah/laksha is described in ancient Hindu literature Atharvaveda also. Kand 5 and Sukta 5 (chapter 5, verse 5) is called as Laksha Sukti - verse related to lac. This entire … See more

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  2. Lac Insects: Meaning, Life Cycle, Enemies and Prevention

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    The female lac insect has a pyriform body measuring about 4-5 mm in length (Fig. 4.3a & 4.3b). The body is indistinctly divided into head, thorax and abdomen. Head bears a pair of degenerated antennae. Eyes are absent. Mouthparts are …

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  3. 5+ Sensational Female Lac Facts for Your Homework

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    Shellac is a resin secreted by the female lac bug native to India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes and dissolved in ethanol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on …

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        1. Dactylopius Coccus. Red candies. You know you shouldn't eat them, but you …
        2. Kerria Lacca. Sorry again, candy lovers. It doesn't matter if they call it …
        3. Maggots. Brace yourselves. Just because you avoid the processed candies …
        4. Mites. We're not done talking about those maggot-laden mushrooms. Turns …
        5. Cockroaches. Those bugs you're always trying to keep out of home and …
        6. Fruit Flies. You may be winning the battle against the fruit flies lingering …
        7. Thrips. These tiny, winged insects love asparagus almost as much as you do, …
        8. Caterpillars. It doesn't matter if they turn into something beautiful, caterpillars …
        9. Aphids. Before you reach for that beer to help you cope with all this news, …
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shellac

      Shellac is a resin secreted by the female lac bug on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes and dissolved in alcohol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. Shellac functions as a tough natural primer, sanding sealant, tannin-blocker, odour-blocker, stain, and high-gloss varnish. Shellac was once used in …

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      Apr 22, 2017 · If you've ever wondered what the ingredient is that makes jelly beans so hard and shiny, you may wish you had never asked that question at all. So let's not beat around the bush: Jelly beans are...

    • Are lac bugs killed to make shellac? - TimesMojo

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      Jul 07, 2022 · Shellac is a resinous product obtained from the secretion of the female “lac bug” (Kerria lacca) on trees, mostly in the forests of India and Thailand. The dry flake processed

    • https://www.alternet.org/2017/05/if-you-eat-these...

      May 30, 2017 · Shellac flakes are made from “a resin secreted by the female lac bug, on trees in the forests of India and Thailand,” which once processed and sold as dry flakes, get dissolved …

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      Part A Shellac is a natural polymer made from the excretions of the female lac bug. It used to be the primary finish placed on wood cabinetry and stringed instruments. This has been largely …

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      At this same time, propagation continues, with each female lac bug laying about 1,000 eggs before dying. The sap is chemically altered in the lac bug's body and is then exuded onto the tree branch. On contact with the air, the excretion …

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