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CATDOLL: There are a lot of flies in the pig house, what should I do?

There are a lot of flies in the pig house, what should I do?

First understand the reason clearly. Then solve the problem. Pig manure is a breeding ground for flies. In addition, pig manure is very smelly. Naturally, it is the best place for flies. If your pig house is very dirty, flies will definitely visit. Because I think:

First: Maintain good environmental hygiene.

Second: Work hard on pig manure. There are many flies because it smells. If it doesn't smell, will there be fewer? Among the products currently on the market, there is a kind of bacteria called Bacillus subtilis. If it is added to the feed, not only will the manure not smell bad, but it can also improve disease resistance and feed utilization. I used Bacillus subtilis produced by a company in Beihai before. Later, they came up with a product called Haipidebao, which is more effective. In addition to disease resistance and growth promotion, it is also very attractive. So I have been using Haipidebao. Although there are still flies now, compared with before, it is simply a world of difference.

Does pig manure for breeding fly maggots have to be fermented?

Not necessarily, it's just that fermented things are more edible to maggots, that is to say, fermented substances are more conducive to the use of maggots, and a small amount of ammonia can also attract flies to lay eggs. However, it takes a lot of feces to produce one pound of maggots, and mass production is difficult. And the cost of feeding maggots with wheat bran is too high!

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