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Nine techniques for raising scorpions

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Nine techniques for raising scorpions

Scorpion breeding is a popular special culture project in recent years, the reason is that scorpion can be used as a dish, but also a very valuable medicine, the demand is increasing, and more and more people want to breed. However, if the technology mastered by aquaculture technology is not mature, the economic benefit of breeding is still not high. Below the pro-agricultural network to introduce to you some tips on scorpion breeding.

I. introduction to the nearest area

Due to different environmental factors such as temperature and soil in different regions, if the distance span of introduction is too large, scorpions will not accept the soil and water, resulting in death. Therefore, if it is the first time to raise scorpions, be sure to go to the nearest scorpion farm to introduce.

Second, less frightening

Although the scorpion has a powerful tail, it is actually a very timid animal. If you often turn over the scorpion's nest, it will be frightened, so that the scorpion will run around and will not return to its nest, and will eventually die without food or drink.

Third, the food should be fresh

Scorpions have the habit of cannibalizing each other, which can be reduced or even avoided. If scorpions can be provided with fresh and fresh insects, scorpions seldom eat each other, so the feed problem must be solved first.

IV. Nursing during pregnancy

Scorpions usually give birth in the midsummer season. If the male and female scorpions are mixed together at this time, the female scorpions will miscarry because they can't find a quiet place to give birth, and the male scorpions will eat the newly born scorpions, so pregnant scorpions must be kept alone when they give birth. Keep quiet.

V. Postpartum nursing

After the female scorpion gives birth, the baby scorpion needs to climb on the back of the female scorpion for a period of time until it is shelled for the first time before it can survive normally. If the mother scorpion and the baby scorpion stay together for more than 10 days without supplying feed or water, the mother scorpion will eat the baby scorpion mercilessly when she is hungry and thirsty.

VI. Feeding of young scorpion

The baby scorpion will come down from the mother scorpion after the first peeling, and the baby scorpion will have a big appetite and need to eat a small insect every day, but because the baby scorpion's self-predation ability is very weak, if the baby scorpion is fed too much to kill, the baby scorpion will eat each other. If there are not enough small yellow powder insects or other small insects, it is very difficult for young scorpions to grow into scorpions.

VII. Escape prevention measures

Although the scorpion can not fly, but its crawling ability is very strong, no matter what kind of feeding method is adopted, it should be surrounded by wide-edged transparent glue or glass strips or plastic sheeting, so that the scorpion can not take the opportunity to escape.

8. Prevention of flooding

Scorpion's respiratory and reproductive systems are in the lower part of the body, so do not flood, usually choose to add water during the day, not too much water at a time, the soil is a little wet. To provide drinking water to the scorpion, use a small plate to hold a few absorbent sponges or cotton, usually change the new water once a week, do not let the scorpion drink spoiled water for a long time, otherwise the scorpion will die of disease.

IX. Rodent prevention

The scorpion does not do much harm because it is poisonous, but if the scorpion is hibernating in winter, it is basically defenseless to mice; in summer, mice will also scramble to eat feeds such as yellow powder insects or ground turtles. Therefore, we must do a good job of rodent prevention.

The above are some tips about scorpion breeding introduced by pro-agricultural network to you. Have you mastered them? If you need to know more about scorpion breeding technology, please continue to follow the relevant content of our pro-farm network.

 
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