A Fly Control Method Applicable to Farms
A control method and farm technology, applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, botanical equipment and methods, applications, etc., can solve the problems of human poisoning, food pollution, and inability to achieve fly control, and reduce the breeding of pests, reducing Interfere, avoid the effect of a large number of breeding
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[0051] Example 1: Effects of Bacteria and Datura Fermented Chicken Manure on Housefly Oviposition
[0052] Take 500mL of Proteus mirabilis and Klebsiella oxytogenes cultured overnight at 37°C and mix evenly. Take 1kg of fresh datura plant and cut it into small pieces of about 5cm; take 100kg of fresh chicken manure and divide it into 4 parts evenly, 25kg Each part, carry out the following treatment respectively: (1) chicken manure + 1kg datura, mix; (2) chicken manure + 1L bacteria, mix; (3) chicken manure 26kg; after the above chicken manure is covered with plastic cloth and sealed, Fermentation 3d. Another 26kg of fresh chicken manure was taken as a control, and placed in plastic pots with a diameter of 1m respectively, and placed in a small chicken farm without fly control treatment, with a mutual distance of about 5m. After 24 hours, count the flies in each pot The number of eggs laid. The above experiments were carried out in three chicken farms.
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Embodiment 3
[0058] Example 3: Effects of Bacteria and Artemisia annua Fermented Pig Manure on Oviposition of Housefly
[0059] Take 500 mL of Proteus mirabilis and Klebsiella oxytogenes and mix them evenly at 37°C overnight. Take 1 kg of fresh Artemisia annua plants and cut them into small pieces of about 5 cm. Take 100 kg of fresh pig manure and divide them into 4 parts evenly, 25 kg per part. , respectively carried out the following treatments: (1) pig manure + 1kg Artemisia annua, mixed evenly; (2) pig manure + 1L bacteria, mixed evenly; (3) 26kg pig manure; the above pig manure was covered with plastic cloth and sealed, and fermented for 3 days. Another 26kg of fresh pig manure was taken as a control, and placed in plastic pots with a diameter of 1m respectively, and placed in small pig farms without fly control treatment, with a distance of about 5m from each other. After 24 hours, count the flies in each pot The number of eggs laid. The above experiments were carried out in three p...
Embodiment 4
[0061] Example 4: Application example of "push-pull" control strategy for flies in a pig farm
[0062] Take fresh Artemisia annua plants and cut them into small sections of about 5cm, sprinkle them evenly on the surface of fresh pig manure until it is completely covered, spray water until the surface is moist, as a "repellent", after each time new pig manure is piled up, cover the cut Artemisia annua again Plant; take the mixed bacteria of Proteus mirabilis and Klebsiella oxytoca and pig manure at a ratio of 5:50 to accumulate and ferment pig manure for 3 days, and place it in an earth pit with a diameter of 1m and a depth of 0.5m, which is called a trapping pit, and is used as a fly trap. To control the "pull" force, set up 3 traps in each pig farm, cover them with black plastic cloth for 24 hours every 3 days, kill fly eggs, fly maggots and fly pupae through the high temperature of sunlight, and then repeat after uncovering To lure flies to lay eggs, 3 trap pits are covered ...
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