How to raise cockroachesSome people buy cockroach medicine. They always hold a board, knock on it and shout, "If the cockroaches don't die, I will die." If you give it to Xiaoqiang, it should be effective, at least one will die. How to raise cherry red cockroaches1. The breeding container must be 100% closed, but at the same time it cannot be completely sealed. 2. Their feces are very watery, just like Dubia, so ventilation is something you need to pay attention to. 3. Be sure to apply a layer of Vaseline on the edge of the breeding container to help prevent them from climbing up (but if they are too small, there may be no way to do this) 4. The environment must be hot, not cold, because they are just your live bait. In addition to keeping them alive, heating them up also allows them to reproduce quickly for you. If the temperature is too low, it will cause mass death. 5. The room/space where they are kept should have good ventilation. Although they do not smell very bad, if there are hundreds or even thousands of lives breathing at the same time, you will find that there is really not enough oxygen... |
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