Method for breeding Boettcherisca peregrine maggots and trapping wild black soldier flies
A technique for scavenging brown-tailed flies and black soldier flies, which is applied to animal feed, additional food elements, animal feed, etc., to achieve the effects of labor and time saving, easy-to-obtain materials, and simple operation
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Embodiment 1
[0037]Choose to lure wild black soldier flies in April of that year, when the temperature is 23-35°C, the weather is clear and there is little rain.
[0038] The specific steps are:
[0039] S1. Prepare the compost for the brown-tailed hemp fly maggot, the formula is: bran 60%+hemoglobin powder 40%, add tap water, adjust the humidity of the compost to 60% (the percentages are mass percent concentration);
[0040] S2. Insert 1.2 g of the newly hatched larvae of the palm fly larvae for every 1 kg of the maggot compost, and maintain the humidity of the compost at 60%;
[0041] S3. The first-hatched larvae of the palm fly hatched on the 2nd day of insertion, and began to feed and transform the culture medium; after the maggots of the palm fly grew for 4 to 5 days, they crawled off the culture medium by themselves and fell into a special collection basin , at this moment, the remaining compost in the cultivating basin was the cultivating surplus material of the brown-tailed hemp f...
Embodiment 2
[0049] Choose to lure wild black soldier flies in October of that year, when the temperature is 23-35°C, the weather is clear and there is little rain.
[0050] The specific steps are:
[0051] S1. Prepare the compost for the brown-tailed hemp fly maggot, the formula is: bran 95%+hemoglobin powder 5%, add tap water to adjust the humidity of the compost to 65% (percentages are mass percent concentration);
[0052] S2. Insert 0.5 g of the newly hatched larvae of the palm fly larvae into 0.5 g of the compost for every 1 kg of the maggot compost, and maintain the humidity of the compost at 65%;
[0053] S3. The newly hatched larvae of S. cerevisiae hatched on the 2nd day after inoculation, and began to feed and transform the compost. After the brown-tailed fly maggot grows for 4 to 5 days, it climbs away from the compost by itself and falls into a special collection basin. At this time, the remaining compost in the breeding basin is the remaining material for the cultivation of t...
Embodiment 3
[0061] Choose to lure wild black soldier flies in July of that year, when the temperature is 23-35°C, the weather is clear and there is little rain.
[0062] The specific steps are:
[0063] S1. Prepare the compost for the maggots of the brown-tailed maggot, and the formula is: bran 85%+hemoglobulin powder 15%, add tap water to adjust the humidity of the compost to 63% (the percentages are all mass percent concentrations);
[0064] S2. Insert 0.8g of the newly hatched larvae of the palm fly larvae into 0.8g of the compost for every 1kg of the maggot compost, and maintain the humidity of the compost at 63%;
[0065] S3. The newly hatched larvae of S. cerevisiae hatched on the 2nd day after inoculation, and began to feed and transform the compost. After the palm fly maggots grow for 4 to 5 days, they climb off the compost by themselves and fall into a special collection basin. This moment, the compost remaining in the cultivating basin is the cultivating surplus material of th...
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