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Fly maggot culture technology: how to raise fly maggots? Introduction to the feeding methods of fly maggot adults

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Now, anything can be farmed, and flies can also be farmed, but how can flies be bred? And there are a lot of things to pay attention to in the process of fly breeding, you know? Let's take a look. 1. Equipment: fly cage: each fly cage should be equipped with one

Now, anything can be farmed, and flies can also be farmed, but how can flies be bred? And there are a lot of things to pay attention to in the process of fly breeding, you know? Let's take a look.

1. Equipment:

Fly cage: each fly cage should be equipped with a drinking cup, three or four trays, and an spawning tank. This is a necessary thing in the fly cage.

Culture plate: made of plastic or iron sheet, the quantity depends on the culture scale, its size is 5 kg per plate, the culture plate is generally 10 cm high on each side, and the thickness of the medium is 3 cm-5 cm.

2. Feed preparation: the food of adults is mainly young maggots. First, the fresh maggots are ground with a meat grinder, and then mix well according to the following proportion: maggot paste 95%, beer yeast 5%, water 150 ml.

3. Feeding technique: put the seed fly in the fly cage, wait until 5% of Eclosion, find that the male and female begin to mate, and then put it into the spawning tank. The spawning tank is an opaque container with the right amount of bran in it. In order to facilitate management, adults should be feathered every 7 days. The number of eggs laid by adults reached 1000, which could be eliminated after about 12-15 days. The method is very simple, after the bait and water are taken out, they will starve to death two days later, or burn to death with boiling water. Dead flies can be directly pecked by poultry, or dried and crushed, then mixed into the feed.

It should be noted that the room temperature should be controlled between 24 ℃ and 30 ℃, and the humidity should be controlled at 50% 80%. Two bait trays (one containing brown sugar and one containing maggot pulp) in the fly cage should be taken out every morning, washed clean, and then loaded with bait. In order to reduce the escape times of flies, it is also appropriate to take out the eggs of flies and move them into the larva room for culture. Sugar plate each time about 40 grams of brown sugar, 2 days-3 days to replace. Just once.

Flies can spread a variety of diseases, so pay attention to prevent the escape of bacteria and flies in the cage in the process of culture. Therefore, the adults should set up a buffer room outdoors, and there should also be a fly killing device indoors, so as to trap and kill individual flying adults. This can avoid a lot of diseases.

 
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