1. Can anyone tell me how to cultivate fly maggots? How to use plants and plants to ferment to grow insect larvae?I actually did this experiment when I was an undergraduate. I don't think I used plants, but beef extract and peptone. 2. How are the maggots in the mushroom bags formed and how to cure themThe solution to the problems left over from the fungus fermentation is to soak it in lime water or fumigate it with medicine. June to September every year is the time for off-season edible fungi cultivation in summer. The key to off-season cultivation is to prevent insect pests and bacteria. Insect pests are frequent in summer, and it is necessary to use insect-proof nets throughout the cultivation process to prevent flying insects from staying overnight in the mushroom shed. The main way to prevent bacteria is to prevent high temperature. In summer cultivation, when the temperature in the shed exceeds 28 degrees, the normal mycelium development slows down, and the growth of bacteria cannot be suppressed, resulting in diseases. The effective way to solve this problem is to control temperature and strengthen ventilation. It is not enough to ensure normal fruiting in summer mushroom cultivation. It is also necessary to control the appropriate fruiting time and mushroom quality. Only in this way can better cultivation benefits be obtained. Therefore, the key to summer cultivation is how to prevent the outbreak of low-quality, high-yield mushrooms to ensure the expected cultivation benefits. If there are no appropriate insect prevention measures and the correct selection of cooling equipment for off-season edible fungi cultivation in summer, it will become a high-risk, low-return option. Every year, there are growers who do not have insect-proof nets and use traditional methods of cooling to carry out off-season cultivation. After encountering problems, they come to us for advice on remedial measures. At this time, we are unable to help because once a problem occurs, the remedial measures require a lot of investment but have little effect. 3. How are maggots generated? What kind of life forms are they?1. "Jiéjū": another name for crickets or centipedes. 2. Larvae of invertebrates, class Insecta, order Diptera. Because the head and mouthparts are extremely degenerate, they are called headless larvae. For example, the larvae of flies, maggots, are headless larvae. 3. qū 蛆 [noun] The larvae of flies. It also refers to insects that look like maggots. For example: 蛆心诡肚 (bad heart); 蛆心 (bad heart); 蛆飞 (maggots and flies); 蛆扒 (toothless rake that stirs up dung maggots. Metaphor for people who stir up trouble for no reason and stir up disputes); 蛆皮 (referring to small and useless things). 4. 蛆虫qūchóng The larvae of flies, with a white body; metaphor for disgusting things; metaphor for despicable and shameless people or small and useless people. 4. I want to know where the maggots in the laboratory come from and the conditions for maggot breeding.There are flies, some dirty things, animal entrails, etc. |
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