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Grub culture technique

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Grubs can be cultured artificially. Artificial culture can start from the pupa stage, collect the pupa, move it into a wooden box or tile tank, wait for the emergence of the pupa, feed fresh leaves or roots, and feed a large amount of chicken manure in the larval stage, which is mixed with wet soil at the ratio of 1% to 3%.

Grubs can be cultured artificially. Artificial culture can start from the pupa stage, collect the pupae, move them into wooden boxes or tile jars, wait for the emergence of the pupae, feed fresh leaves or roots, and feed a large amount of chicken manure in the larval stage, mix culture with wet soil at the ratio of 1% to 3%, and often sprinkle water to keep the grubs wet and promote the growth of grubs. 1Mel is harvested once every two months. If the harvest is large, it can be dried and crushed into glossy powder, and then mixed into the diet according to the demand.

The carp is enlarged, curved in type C, mostly white, a few yellow-white, brown in the head, prominent in the upper jaw, and swollen in the abdomen. Grubs can be used as medicine and are beneficial to people. Grubs are rich in protein, which can well supplement the protein needed by the body; it has the effects of breaking blood stasis, dispersing knots, relieving pain and detoxification, and is often used for blood stasis amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, bruise, gout, tetanus, throat arthralgia, carbuncle, erysipelas.

 
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