Method for breeding bethyloids by using yellow flour beetle as interhost
A technology of swollen-legged bees and hosts, which is applied in the field of biological control, can solve the problems of difficult collection and impossibility of large-scale control of industrialized bee breeding, so as to reduce operating costs, protect and maintain the ecological environment, and reduce pollution and residues. Effect
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[0011] The present invention is further described below: 1. The intermediate host Tenebrio molitor L is raised.
[0012] a. Oviposition and egg collection: Place a piece of slightly harder paper on the bottom of the egg-laying box, then put in artificial feed and yellow powder beetle adults, and cover them to raise them. Generally, wheat bran is used as feed, and cassava residue, yellow beetle can also be used as feed. Bean dregs, distiller's grains, etc. are mixed with bran in a certain proportion as feed. The density of adults is about 70-80 heads / 100cm2. When most of the eggs are laid by adults, first take out the egg-laying paper, then use a mesh sieve to screen out the insect feces, and then sieve out the wheat bran with insect eggs. Put the paper and wheat bran with eggs into the feeding pot, and sprinkle with a thin layer of feed. Due to the habit of adults eating their own eggs, the eggs are collected once every 1 to 3 days. After 10 to 15 days after the eggs are coll...
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