Breeding methods of maggots
Maggots are mainly used as raw materials for feed processing. Now there are all kinds of aquaculture industries, and many aquaculture industries need to use high-protein feed, and maggots themselves are a kind of high-protein organisms. Therefore, it is very important for other aquaculture and feed processing industries. A few years ago, there was an upsurge of maggot farming, but due to various reasons, maggot farming industry was suspended. It has been at a low ebb, so today the pro-agricultural network will tell you how it is raised.
1. Construction of fly house
To raise maggots, first of all, you need to have flies, so the first thing we need to do is to build a fly house that breeds flies. Flies are creatures that can escape easily, so the room needs to be set up with a closed aisle. And it is best to set it to a semi-basement mode, and finally, hang black curtains on the door, one of which is to prevent flies from escaping. Secondly, the black curtains have the effect of keeping warm, which can promote the growth rate of flies and reproduce quickly.
2. Feeding and management of flies.
We need to put food plates, spawning trays and hatching trays in the fly room. The basic feed for raising flies is brown sugar, yeast powder or some other food. Generally speaking, it is best to choose what flies like better. Basically only once a day, and secondly, we also need to add a little chicken dung to the fly room every day, which can improve the spawning efficiency of flies. After mating, the spawning plate should be put in in time, then the spawning plate should be replaced in time, and finally heat preservation treatment can be carried out.
3. Maggot house construction
Maggot room is generally a simple three-dimensional culture, you can use a three-dimensional aquaculture rack or aquaculture basin, if it is to breed directly indoors, then it is best to use a semi-basement model, followed by the ground and walls need to be painted with cement, so as to prevent maggots from escaping. Finally, the scaffolding can be built with cement and steel, each floor is about 30 centimeters high.
4. Breeding and management of maggots
We all know that maggots basically live on rotten food, so when we breed, we need to put in some rotten food, or chicken manure, pig manure and so on, and at the same time, we also need to put in some chaff. The nutrients must be put in sufficient quantities, because the killing ability of maggots is very strong, and the second is to adjust the temperature of the breeding room, so that there can be no ups and downs. At the same time, make sure there is no stagnant water in the room.
5. Separate management
We need to separate the maggots in a week or so, because under normal circumstances, maggots will slowly turn yellow in a week or so, and if it takes a little longer, it will be useless. The second thing is that we have to separate from the bottom when we separate, because maggots are very afraid of bright light, and finally, the nutrients remain after separation, so they can be used again. Finally, the separated maggots are washed clean and can be processed.
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