Technique for artificial propagation of apriona dastarcus helophoroides and preventive treatment of apriona swainsoni hope
A technology of flower velvet carapace and artificial reproduction, which is applied in animal feed, animal feed, hunting equipment, etc., can solve the problems of chemical prevention and control of environmental pollution and poor control effect, and achieve the effect of ecological environment safety
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[0014] The method for artificially propagating Alpinia velvet velvet of the present invention, its preferred embodiment is, comprises the steps:
[0015] Firstly, rearing and inducing oviposition of the adult beetle beetle; then, hatching the eggs to hatch the first-instar larvae of beetle beetle; after that, raising beetle beetle with an alternative host The larvae of the velvet beetle develop into adults of the velvet beetle.
[0016] The surrogate host used may be the larva of a beetle, or the pupa of a beetle. The ambient temperature during breeding and breeding can be 25°C±1°C, the humidity can be 60%±2%, the ambient temperature can also be 25°C±2°C, and the relative humidity can be 60%±5%.
[0017] Carrying out the process of raising and inducing the oviposition of the adult beetle beetle velvet beetle can specifically include:
[0018] First, put a layer of white plastic window screen (the mesh is 2×2mm) with the same size as the bottom of the box in the sterilized in...
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