Method for artificial mass production of parasitic wasps
A technology for mass production and parasitization of wasps, used in animal husbandry and other directions
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Embodiment 1
[0017] Example 1 Inoculation of prey: within 1 day after the host plant unfolds the first pair of true leaves, move the host plant together with its planting container into the prey inoculation room, which requires the prey inoculation room to have sufficient airtightness to ensure that the prey will not fly After leaving the breeding room, insert the prey adult provenance at a ratio of more than 6 for each host plant. When the average amount of prey eggs laid by each host plant reaches more than 80 eggs, the host plant and its planting container are removed from the prey together. The inoculation room was transferred to the prey breeding room, and new host plants were moved into the prey inoculation room. The host plants were replaced every 1 day, and the new provenance was replenished in time when the prey adult provenance decreased. Wherein, the planting utensils refer to pots, trays, containers, etc. used for planting host plants, these utensils are filled with planting sub...
Embodiment 2
[0018] Embodiment 2 Feeding of prey: Give the host plant suitable temperature, humidity and moisture in the prey breeding room, and transfer the host plant together with the planting container to the parasitoid inoculation room after the prey develops to the second age.
Embodiment 3
[0019] Embodiment 3 Inoculation of parasitoids: Inoculate parasitoids at a ratio of 1:15 between parasitoids and prey eggs, and transfer the host plants and their planting containers to the parasitoid breeding room one day later.
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