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Imitated wild breeding method for cicadas

A breeding method and wild-like technology, applied in animal husbandry and other directions, can solve the problems of wild golden cicadas being unable to meet consumer demand, death of cicada eggs, and inability to achieve the success of artificial breeding of golden cicadas.

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-04-18
焦圣贵
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[0001] At present, golden cicada as a health food is more and more accepted by the public, and the market demand is also increasing. It is difficult to meet consumer demand simply by collecting wild golden cicada
The artificial breeding method of the golden cicada came into being. At present, most of the artificial breeding methods are only to directly plant the branches of the golden cicada, but planting the branches containing the eggs of the golden cicada into the soil cannot obtain the suitable environment required for the hatching of the golden cicada. A large number of bacteria in the soil will quickly invade the eggs of cicadas and cause the eggs to die. Facts have proved that this method cannot achieve the success of artificial breeding of cicadas
In 2010, there was a method of directly breeding golden cicada ants in China. The disadvantage of this method is that the cicada ants hatched every day must be bred under the tree on the same day, and some cicada ants will die after more than 12 hours. In the process of going under the tree, some cicadas and ants will die due to factors such as sudden changes in the surrounding environment, collisions with soil particles, and damage from natural enemies of cicadas and ants. Experiments have proved that it is difficult to obtain considerable benefits with this method

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[0010] Preparation Collect twigs with golden cicada eggs. Generally, after mid-to-late August, the female golden cicada uses the small thorns on its tail to pierce the twigs of trees. After laying eggs in the branches, the branches will dry up. There will be some openings in the skin of the branches. Cicada egg branch. Rinse the collected branches with clean water, one hundred branches are bundled, put them in the sun for 2-3 days after being bundled, and then put the branches into a clean room for ventilation and light transmission.

[0011] indoor hatching Indoor hatching begins in the middle and late May of the second year. Put the branches vertically on the dry sand of 10-15cm, and spray warm water on the branches with a sprayer 2-3 times a day. The temperature is controlled at 25°C-35°C, and the humidity is controlled at 75%-85%. In order to improve the success rate, the branches can be sprayed with 0.1% glucose powder mixed with water every 5 days to supplement n...

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The invention discloses an imitated wild breeding method for cicadas. The method mainly comprises the following steps of: collecting branches with cicada eggs, hatching indoors, hatching under a tree, planting and harvesting. After the cicada branches are planted for two years, the cicadas climb out of the ground and are artificially collected. The method has the greatest innovation that cicada hatching and planting are effectively integrated; the imitated wild planting mode changes the conventional method for breeding the cicadas by directly planting the branches, and is closer to the appropriate environment required by hatching the cicadas; and radial planting is adopted in the planting method, so that the conventional method for planting around the tree for one circle is changed, and the root system of the tree is fully utilized. The method has the characteristics of high hatching rate and short breeding time.

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Background technique [0001] At present, golden cicada is more and more accepted by the public as a health food, and the market demand is also increasing. Simply collecting wild golden cicada is difficult to meet consumer demand. The artificial breeding method of the golden cicada came into being. At present, most of the artificial breeding methods are only to directly plant the branches of the golden cicada, but planting the branches containing the eggs of the golden cicada into the soil cannot obtain the suitable environment required for the hatching of the golden cicada. A large number of bacteria in the soil will quickly invade the eggs of cicadas, causing the eggs to die. Facts have proved that this method cannot achieve the success of artificial breeding of cicadas. In 2010, there was a method of directly breeding golden cicada ants in China. The disadvantage of this method is that the cicada ants hatched every day must be bred under the tree on the same day, and some cic...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/033
Inventor 焦圣贵
Owner 焦圣贵
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