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Omnivorous: Crickets are omnivorous insects that eat a variety of crops, such as cucumbers, edamame, pumpkins, corn, apples, etc., and if they are artificially fed, they can also be fed some grass leaves, but not leaves that contain too much water.
Young leaves: Crickets that grow in the wild for a long time mainly feed on young shoots, young leaves, and plant roots, and if they are domestic, they can also be fed homemade food.
Meat: If you want to raise crickets better, you also need to feed high-protein meat, mainly in small amounts.
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1. Crickets are not particularly picky eaters, when living in the mountains, this wild cricket generally eats all kinds of wild omnivorous, of course, if you raise it at home, you can give it some green cabbage leaves, or some soybean vegetables, and then winter melon kernels, if you want to add some nutrients to it, you can eat cooked river shrimp meat or you can also peel the meat of that chestnut for it to eat, remember that cricket diet do not eat too much greasy, Many people may prefer to use chicken or pork, which are not suitable for raising crickets, and do not give them oil, salt and other condiments.
2. Cricket drinking water: crickets also need to drink water, and its drinking water requirements for water quality are relatively high, the river water can not contain any impurities, nor can there be peculiar smells, you can choose mountain spring water, especially the mountain stream water is better or can also be deep well water, and then there are some rivers in the long flowing water, do not choose stagnant water, and if you live in the city, there are some water with bleaching powder, which has a special taste, It is best to boil this water and let it cool before giving it to crickets. In short, if you feed crickets at home, it is actually relatively simple, as long as you choose from the above foods in terms of diet, and pay attention to drinking water, then there is no problem.
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Crickets feed on vegetable leaves, roots, petals, weeds and crops, and can feed fruit and vegetable leaves in captivity. Foods high in water or sugar should not be fed to crickets, as they can cause diarrhea. In addition, it is also possible to prepare the feed for crickets in proportion with corn flour, soybean flour, semolina, etc.
Eating habits of crickets.
Crickets are omnivorous insects that feed mainly on vegetable leaves, plant roots, flower petals, weeds, and crops in the wild, so crickets are also a type of field pest.
Raised in captivity. If it is in captivity, the owner can feed the crickets with fruits or vegetable leaves with less water and sugar content, which can also achieve better feeding results. You can also prepare corn flour, soybean flour, couscous, skimmed milk powder, dry yeast, and fish meal, and put these foods in a container in the proportion of % and 10% respectively, and stir well, as a daily diet for crickets.
Precautions. It is important to note that crickets should not eat foods that are high in water or sugar, otherwise they are prone to diarrhea. As insects, diarrhoea is a great threat to their lives.
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Crickets have a mixed diet, they can eat vegetables, fruits, and high-protein meats, such as small fish and shrimp, small loaches, etc., and can even eat fish feed. However, if you are domestic, you are usually fed vegetable leaves, grass, and a paste mixed with protein powder, glucose, and honey. Be careful not to give crickets foods that are too watery, as this can easily cause diarrhea.
Once this insect has diarrhea problems, it is easy to cause a large area of death. The meaning does not like light, the bright place is not suitable for raising them, the owner should put the breeding box in a dim location, the temperature is controlled at 20-25 degrees, and it will hibernate when it is lower than 10 degrees. The bottom of the terrarium needs to have bedding, preferably wet soil or hay, and try to avoid using fresh plants as the bottom, which will be easy to rot.
Regular and quantitative feeding every day can make crickets grow healthier.
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1. Crickets living in the wild generally feed on young shoots, young leaves and roots, and crickets raised by humans in addition to a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits, the feeder will also choose some food, and make a rich nutritious meal in proportion. Regular and quantitative feeding every day promotes crickets to grow healthier and braver.
2. The food formula for feeding crickets is 20% soybean flour, 35% couscous wheat flour, 20% corn flour, 15% skimmed milk powder, 5% liver flour and 5% dry yeast. Or corn flour 25%, soybean flour 20%, semolina 25%, skimmed milk powder 15%, dry yeast 5%, fish meal 10%. Place the food in a container, then grind it finely and stir well.
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1. Cricket's eating habits
Crickets are one of the more widespread insects and can eat a wide variety of plants and animals. In the natural plum world, crickets' food** includes, but is not limited to, leaves, herbs, mushrooms, fruits, insects, small invertebrates, etc. Therefore, when crickets are bred in captivity, different kinds of food can be provided according to different species and needs.
2. Solid feed
Crickets are more casual in terms of food, and often eat some plants and vegetables that they don't usually choose to eat. Crickets prefer to eat alfalfa, soybeans, wheat, cornmeal, wheat bran, carrots, sea buckthorn leaves, potatoes, beans and other solid feeds, which are relatively rich in nutritional value and can ensure the healthy growth of crickets.
At the same time, the choice of solid feed should be adjusted according to the different developmental stages of crickets, for example, the young cricket stage should be ground and adjusted into a paste feed, which can arouse the appetite of young crickets and prevent young crickets from lacking nutrition; In the adult cricket stage, dry and loose feed should be used, which is more in line with the taste and appetite of adult crickets.
3. Liquid drinks
Crickets do not need a lot of water like other insects, but they get water indirectly through food. Therefore, in order to maintain the health of crickets, they should be provided with the right amount of water.
At present, the best cricket feed on the market is generally dry, so it is necessary to add an appropriate amount of liquid drinks to maintain the water balance in the cricket's body. Sweet drinks such as fruit juice, honey, sugar water, purified or dechlorinated water can be used, but it should be noted that the amount of liquid drinks should not be too much to avoid causing cricket spoilage and death.
4. Other matters that need attention
In addition to providing proper food and water, there are also some details that should be paid attention to. For example, how to place food correctly, clean up residual food, disinfect feed and other issues need to be taken seriously.
When it comes to placing food, you should avoid using oversized containers, because crickets like to walk and soak on food, and oversized containers are easy to cause waste, and may also cause crickets to fall and fall into a situation of squeezing to death. In terms of cleaning up the residual food, it should be cleaned up as soon as possible to avoid undesirable contamination such as acid rot and mold in the residual food and feces. Disinfection of the feed should also be carried out regularly to kill germs and parasites that may be present.
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Crickets are omnivorous and eat a variety of crops, saplings, vegetables and fruits, etc.
Crickets are important agricultural pests in Northeast China, North China, the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and South China, destroying the roots, stems, leaves, fruits and seeds of various crops, and causing particularly serious damage to seedlings.
Crickets are withdrawn by nature, generally live independently, and are never allowed to live with other crickets, so they cannot tolerate each other, and once they meet each other, they will bite and fight. A male cricket can cohabit with multiple female crickets.
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Crickets are omnivorous insects that eat a variety of crops, saplings, vegetables and fruits, such as cucumbers, pumpkins, edamame, corn, apples, etc.
In addition, crickets, which can be fed high-protein things, will grow better, and edamame and soybeans are better. For example, if you want to raise the fruit better, feed some fish, loaches, shrimp and the like, and the simplest is to feed fish feed, which has a fishy smell.
When crickets are first raised, they switch from wild predation to artificial feeding, and they need to be "cleansed". The general practice of "clearing" is to feed raw edamame beans that have been mashed into a puree, or boiled and shelled mung beans, or soaked green vegetable leaves. After feeding these foods for a day or two, you can see that the feces excreted by them gradually change from muddy and water mixtures to pure food feces, and you can change to normal food.
In the early stage, the crickets' food is basically based on cereals, and some fruits can also be fed during the period, subject to the full consumption of insects. The food should be crispy and soft, and every few days, feed some cooked river shrimp meat, chestnut meat, soybeans, winter melon kernels, etc. Food should be regular and quantitative, rather than put too much food than not enough to eat.
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