Can anyone tell me if raising centipedes and scorpions can make money? How much can I make? Thank youCentipede breeding and scorpion breeding are the latest good projects that will definitely make money. As for the profit, let me give you an example. For example, if you invest 2,000 yuan, you can earn 10,000 yuan in one year, which means you can earn 8,000 yuan. This is just a conservative analogy. The actual profit may be more than this. You can guess and calculate it yourself. Many companies boast that you can make hundreds or even hundreds of thousands of dollars a year by investing 10,000 yuan. This is all deceptive and impossible. So, if you want to choose a company to introduce seed technology, you should not go to such companies, because they are 100% fake. In addition, for a breeding project like centipedes and scorpions, the most important thing is the technology. If you don't learn the technology well, basically a lot of them will die, not to mention making money. It's good if you don't lose money. Therefore, you should also find a formal breeding company to learn the technology. I don't know if you have heard of the company "Wuhan Agricultural Science Jinyuan". It is quite famous in the industry of breeding centipedes and scorpions. It is said that the technology of the company is provided by the Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Many breeders come here to introduce the species. You can go to the site for an on-site inspection. After all, only what you see yourself is the safest. No matter what others say, it is unreliable. I hope my answer can help you, and I also hope that you can succeed in breeding and make a lot of money. If you think what I said is helpful to you, please share it with me. Haha! They advertise on TV to make huge profits in the short term, and then sell the wild scorpions and centipedes purchased by the big chain at high prices to people who are eager to get rich. The farmers end up losing all their money. They are all selling seedlings at high prices to cheat people out of money. Don't believe them! They are scams in themselves. Everyone please open your eyes, it is a lie, whoever believes it will be cheated!!! It depends on how many groups you have. If there are fewer, it's hard to say. If you need less temperature to raise centipedes and scorpions, there's no need to light a stove. There are advertisements everywhere on TV now, saying that breeding can make money, but seeing is believing. If you are really interested, you should go and investigate in person before making a decision. Welcome to join the group to discuss the virtues of scorpion breeding 169110118 Is centipede easy to raise? What are the benefits? As the title says, thank you.It is easy to keep but tiring... If you have a good sales channel, the benefits are still good. All sales depend on your sales ability rather than the product. On the contrary, if you have a good sales channel, you can make money by buying centipedes at a low price. So you should not be passive. It is recommended to find a good sales channel first. If you have a good sales channel, you will be profitable... In addition... centipedes are disgusting... You are really brave! Come on! Artificial breeding centipede technology There are two ways to artificially breed centipedes: 1. Outdoor breeding under semi-natural conditions mostly adopts pond breeding. The breeding pond should be built in a place with good ventilation and drainage conditions. A sunny place. Dig 80 cm deep from the ground, with an area of 5 to 10 square meters. Build a 10 cm wide and 3 cm deep ditch around the inner side of the wall, and build a 30 cm wide and 3 cm deep feed trough on the inner side of the ditch to put feed. A shed should be built above the breeding pond to provide shade and rain protection. In order to prevent centipedes from escaping, the breeding pond requires smooth walls and ditches; the bottom of the pond is covered with loose fine sand about 10 cm thick, and then filled with 3 cm thick fermented animal manure, sprinkled with chicken feathers and chicken bones on the manure, and finally covered with broken tiles or gravel. 2. There are two types of indoor fully artificial breeding: in-tank breeding and indoor breeding: ① In-tank breeding: set up several tile tanks indoors, lay about 10 cm thick soil on the bottom of the tank, pile several layers of tiles, stones, etc. on the soil surface, and cover it with small pieces of sacks, and cover the mouth of the tank with a cover made of fine wire mesh. ② Indoor breeding: The room used for the breeding room is best to have a ceiling, or lay wire mesh on the roof, and set up iron screen doors and iron screen windows to prevent centipedes from escaping. Tiles, sand, stones and a small amount of soil are stacked in the tile and stone piles around the room, and as many gaps as possible are created for centipedes to live. In order to make full use of the space, the tile and stone piles can be stacked as high as possible. Artificial breeding can choose feed according to local conditions, such as various insects, earthworms, fish, shrimp, eggs, meat, animal blood, miscellaneous bones and fruits. But it requires freshness, and rotten or stale food cannot be fed. It can be fed every 2 to 3 days, but the residual food from the previous feeding needs to be cleaned up when feeding for the second time. Centipedes have the habit of drinking water, and enough water should be put in the drinking vessel every time they are fed. The first batch of centipede seed sources for breeding mostly come from captured wild centipedes. For breeding purposes, it is required to select centipedes that are 3 to 5 years old, have reached sexual maturity, and are healthy and active, with shiny backs. The ratio of male to female is preferably 10:2. The vision of centipedes is worse during the day than at night, and most of them are not gregarious. The peak of predation is from 8 to 11 o'clock in the evening. The most suitable temperature is 25 to 30℃. Centipedes are inactive below 10℃, and it is not good for their survival below 0℃. They are active frequently at night after hot and humid weather and thunderstorms, and less active when it is windy and rainy. Therefore, the activity level of centipedes is related to climatic factors, and should be adjusted at any time. In order to ensure the safety of centipedes overwintering, a 80-100 cm deep trench can be dug in the breeding pool, and the garbage and excavated soil can be mixed in a ratio of 1:2 to fill the trench. Then cover with tiles and broken bricks, and put the centipedes in. Cover the tiles and broken bricks with a layer of straw or fine soil to increase the soil temperature and keep it stable, so as to ensure the safety of centipedes overwintering. If raised indoors, the doors and windows should be closed and straw curtains should be hung. If necessary, charcoal fire should be used to heat the room to increase the indoor temperature. 2. Reproduction of centipedes To breed centipedes, the first step is to identify the sex of centipedes and grasp the ratio of males to females. A more accurate and reliable identification method is to gently squeeze the genitals at the tail with your fingers to determine the sex of males and females by whether there are degenerate reproductive limbs. The ventral plate of the anterior reproductive segment of female centipedes has no reproductive limbs, while male centipedes have a pair of degenerate reproductive limbs and a penis. Centipedes are oviparous. Every year in late spring and early summer, the eggs gradually develop and mature. The peak egg-laying period is from late June to mid-July. Before laying eggs, female centipedes are bloated, with their abdomens almost close to the ground. They move slowly and dig shallow caves by themselves to lay eggs. Hatching usually takes place in caves, but some choose to lay eggs under uneven stones or near tree roots, laying 20 to 60 eggs each time. The life cycle of centipedes is generally 5 years, and a few individuals can reach 6 years. The maximum body length can reach 17 cm and the maximum weight can reach 14 grams. Centipedes become sexually mature after 4 years and begin their first reproduction; the second reproduction takes place in the 5th year. 3. Enemies and diseases The natural enemies of centipedes include mice, skinks, toads, ants, etc. Centipedes are slow to move when hatching and molting, and are easily taken advantage of by ants. They can be bitten to death and eaten in just a few hours, so it is necessary to prevent and control ants in advance. When raising centipedes in ponds, attention should also be paid to preventing chickens and birds from entering. Centipedes are less susceptible to diseases, but in the hot season from June to August, if the temperature is too high, they are susceptible to the invasion of green muscardine. Black spots appear on the skin membrane of infected centipedes, which then infiltrate and expand, the body color loses its luster, the appetite disappears, and they even become emaciated and die. The key to preventing the spread of green muscardine is to pay attention to regulating the temperature and not let the breeding farm be too humid. 4. Capture and processing 1. To capture centipedes, you can first press the centipede gently with a wooden stick, then use your index finger to accurately press the head to force its hips to open, then pinch the head with your thumb and middle finger, and quickly put it into the container. It can also be captured with bamboo clips or iron clips. If you are stung by it during capture, the stung area will be severely painful, but there is no danger to life. You can apply ammonia water or floral water, or apply egg white or cooling oil, or mash garlic for external application. 2. The processing method of centipedes is: put the centipedes in hot water to kill them, squeeze out the intestines from head to tail with your fingers, take a bamboo stick with two pointed ends equal to the length of the centipede, insert one end from the ventral side into the first section between the head and the trunk of the centipede, and insert the other end into the tail, straighten it, and then clamp it in a row of 10 with thin bamboo strips, and dry it in the sun or in the oven, but try to avoid breaking the head and tail. If there are broken limbs that fall off accidentally, they can also be collected and sold together, and its medicinal value remains unchanged. It requires very strict breeding techniques. |
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