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CATDOLL: How many red-headed fly eggs are there in one pound?

How many red-headed fly eggs are there in one pound?

There are about 20,000 to 40,000 red-headed fly eggs in a pound, depending on the temperature, humidity and density of the fly pupae. Providing them with an environment suitable for their development will allow more fly eggs to hatch.

A pound of red-headed fly eggs can produce about 500-700 larvae or eggs, and the specific number varies from person to person.

How can I increase the yield of fly eggs? How can I make a high-yield egg-collecting material with pig blood, rapeseed cake, fish intestines and chicken intestines?

The best egg-collecting material for houseflies depends on the species you are breeding. The best egg-collecting material for houseflies is fermented bran, especially bran mixed with ammonium bicarbonate. If it is a red-headed fly, you can use pig blood, fish intestines, chicken intestines, etc.

Why do you want to increase the production of fly eggs?

Don’t you think there are not enough flies in the world?

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