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Breadworms. of the entire life cycle.
About 4 months, the method of rearing is simple: brush the walls of smooth enamel.
In a pot or ceramic pot, add about 10cm thick bran, then put breadworms in it and sprinkle with some flour or corn flour.
Cover with a few leaves or slices, such as pumpkin, zucchini, cucumber, bok choy, baby bok choy, etc. These leaves are not only eaten by breadworms, but also increase humidity. Then place the pot in a place with a higher indoor temperature, generally 22 25 and a humidity of 50% to 60%.
Bread worms molt 6-7 times from hatching to adulthood, and it takes about 3 months to become adults (black shellworms). The average body length is 32 mm, the body width, the average body weight, the single body weight can be reached, the pupa is 17 mm long, 4 mm wide, and the average body weight is after pupation. Gram.
The pupation process of bread worms is to first split a small opening from the head, and then the tail begins to wriggle, ** from the top of the head slowly to the back. 5 After 10 minutes, it can all fall off. The pupae are milky white, turn dark yellow after 5-6 hours, and after 3-5 days the pupa begins to become an adult (black shellworm).
After mating, adults begin to lay eggs within 2-3 days. During this time, you can put some leafy vegetables in the pot.
On the one hand, you can let bread worms eat it, and on the other hand, you can let adults spread it on leafy vegetables. The eggs are milky white and the size of millet. Be careful not to throw away the remaining leafy vegetables so as not to throw away the eggs at the same time. After 9-10 days the eggs hatch into larvae, and a closer look reveals that the larvae are in the wheat bran.
Medium peristalsis. At this time, you can take out the sun-dried vegetable leaves, cover the wheat bran with a layer of fresh vegetable leaves and flour or corn flour, and give it to the larvae, who will soon grow up. For the reproduction of bread worms, large pupae should be selected and placed in a single pot to lay eggs.
Such larvae are almost the same size, and the eggs will not be sifted out when the poop is changed. When feeding the birds, you can pick out the big ones first and feed them. Those that have turned into pupae can be picked out and put in another pot and continue to reproduce.
Bread worms of different sizes should be kept separately. After feeding a pot of bread worms, when reproducing again, the old pot should be cleaned and reused. During the feeding process of bread worms, it is necessary to check whether the wheat bran has been eaten.
If it's done, you can use a sieve to sift out the worms and replace it with a new bran. After the bran in the pot turns black, sprinkle a little fresh drum skin, flour, corn flour, etc. Replace the leaves frequently, and don't put too many leaves at a time.
For fresh leaves of insects, the humidity should be increased, but a large amount should not be put to avoid feed spoilage and mold. In the process of bread worm breeding, some new and larger provenances should be introduced every two or three generations to avoid the deterioration of the physique of the worm due to inbreeding.
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First of all, you first have to go to the market and buy bread worms (which are usually worm-like). Then, you often give them something simple, like bread. Dried leaves.
Even the cucumber stalks you finish eating... Be careful not to give them lettuce. I've fed it before, and the worms will die, or they'll all die...
You can't give food that is too wet. )。And then.
You have to ensure a certain amount of ventilation and temperature and humidity (this is all P words, and we amateurs can't really grasp how much temperature and how much humidity). Then after a while, the breadworm itself will become a chrysalis... Then when it becomes a pupae, it is necessary to ensure a certain humidity and temperature.
And then after a while, it becomes an adult. o(v)o Adults start out yellowish, then slowly turn red and finally black. (Don't worry, this is normal.)
Eventually, the worm becomes a black beetle... Then raising beetles and larvae is similar. Then there will be eggs, and then there will be a reincarnation.
Above.. Purely personal experience. )
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Summary. Hello, find a box, glass jar can also be, try not to use a carton, because the carton is hygroscopic, it will be very difficult to clean up after moisture absorption, the bread worm will die if it gets wet, the moisture it needs comes from vegetables, the box does not need to be too high, the area is determined according to the number of bread worms, to avoid letting the bread worm bask in the sun.
Food: Give them a few vegetable leaves every day, cover them on them, you can also grab some cornmeal or something like that (the amount is not too much, try not to use rice flour) to feed them, you can also feed some bread crumbs, sprinkle them in the box, it is best to change the vegetable leaves every day.
Other precautions: often clean the blackened and hardened dead bread to take out, the bread worms will become winged beetles after several peels, pick out the beetles and put them in a box, this box should be higher, it is best to cover a net on the box, so as not to climb out or fly out, and if you become a false shell worm, you don't need to clean too much so as not to remove the eggs as feces or something, just take out the stale leaves and dead insects.
How to raise bread worms.
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Hello, find a box, you can also tease the glass tank, try not to use a cardboard box, because the cardboard box is hygroscopic, and it will be very difficult to clean it after absorbing moisture, and the bread worm will die if it gets wet, and the moisture it needs comes from vegetables, the box does not need to be too high, and the area is determined according to the number of bread worms, so as to avoid letting the bread worms bask in the sun. Food: Give them a few vegetable leaves with residue every day, cover them on them, you can also grab some cornmeal and the like (the amount is not too much, try not to use rice noodles) to feed them, you can also feed some bread crumbs, sprinkle them in the box, it is best to change the vegetable leaves every day.
Other precautions: often clean and take out the blackened and hardened dead bread, the bread worms will become winged beetles after several peels, pick out the beetles and put them in a box, this box should be higher, it is best to cover a net on the box, so as not to climb out or fly out, and become false shell worms, so as not to clean too much so as not to remove the rock selling eggs as or something like that, just take out the stale leaves and dead insects.
1. First of all, put the bread worms.
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