Tenebrio mealworms, commonly known as breadworms, are succulent mollusks with a fat content and a protein content of 50%. In addition, phosphorus, potassium, iron, sodium, aluminum and other trace elements and 16 kinds of amino acids necessary for animal growth, each 100 grams of dry products, containing amino acids up to 874.9 mg, its various nutrients in the first of all types of feed . According to the determination, the nutritional value of 1 kg of Tenebrio molitors is equivalent to the nutritional value of 25 kg of wheat bran, 20 kg of mixed feed, and 1,000 kg of green fodder. It is praised as “the treasure house of protein feedâ€. Tenebrio is a rare, excellent feed for poultry and fish, turtles, yellow amberjack, tilapia, bullfrogs, salamanders, scorpions, cockroaches, and snakes. Feeding young fowls with compound meal of the mealworms can reach a survival rate of more than 95%. The egg production of the laying hens can be increased by 20%. The feeding rate of the wild medicinal animals such as whole fleas fed with the mealworms is increased by 2 times. Although Tenebrio is very expensive, it is very simple to keep, as long as the container wall can prevent escape. Low cost and high economic efficiency. Three-dimensional production within 10 square meters can produce 200-400 kilograms per month. Feeding of Tenebrio is not limited by regional climate conditions (it will not freeze at 10°C). As long as you have the right breeding methods, your success rate is 90%. First, the breeding equipment breeding equipment is relatively simple, with pots, cylinders, wooden boxes, cartons, brick pools and other equipment can be raised, but the requirements within the smooth, deep about 15 cm to prevent escape, especially in the wooden box into adult insects The box should be nailed with plastic film so as to avoid adult crawling and spawning not positioning. At the bottom of the block, the iron gauze is placed on the ground so that the eggs can be leaked and the adult is not eaten. Under the gauze, a layer of oviposited paper is laid to facilitate the collection of eggs. When the mealworms are raised on a large scale, a number of wooden boxes can be made as needed, set up indoors, and three-dimensional rearing. Second, feeding and management of larvae before raising and feeding, first in the terrarium, pots and other equipment into the gauze screened through the bran and other feed, and then into the Tenebrio, larvae density to cloth full of suitable. Finally, put the leaves on top so that the insects live between the bran and the leaves and allow them to eat freely. Every other week or so, put in new feed. When the larvae reach 20 mm, animals can be fed. When the general larvae grow to 30 mm, the color fades from yellowish brown. And the amount of food is reduced. This is the late stage of mature larvae and will soon enter the kidney stage. In the beginning, it was silver-white and gradually turned pale yellow-brown. In the beginning, it should be sorted out in a centralized manner and adjusted for temperature and temperature to prevent mildew. After 12-14 days, they are mothed into moths. The moths were raised and the feathered moths were placed in containers for bran and greens. After 2 weeks, the body color gradually turned dark brown, then began to lay eggs. On the paper laid on the egg-laying box, a thin layer of bran was sprinkled, and the eggs fell from the mesh hole to the bran below. In the skin. Larvae can be hatched after about 7-10 days. Third, pay attention to defects, ants, mice, etc. will compete with Tenebrio feed, will bite the body. If there are cockroaches and ants, use "magic pens" to draw lines where they appear. It is forbidden to piling up pesticides in the breeding room and to feed moldy deteriorating feeds.
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