1. How many times a day should sparrow chicks be fed flies?It is best not to feed flies to baby sparrows as flies contain a lot of bacteria. You can feed some small grasshoppers, seven or eight a day will be enough. When they grow up a little, you can also feed them rapeseed, rice and other foods. 2. I plan to go deep into the mountains, but there is no food, so I plan to catch flies and eat them. But how should I deal with the flies so that I won’t get sick?If there is fire, roast them and eat them, so that the bacteria will be killed. However, flies have too little meat and their bodies are basically empty shells, so they are neither filling nor delicious. I suggest you eat fly larvae instead. Before they emerge from the shells, they are white and tender, with a lot of meat, and if you find one, you can find a group. The treatment method is the same as that of flies. Flies are an animal of the family Muscidae in the order Diptera. They are distributed all over the world. Although the life span of flies is only about one month, their reproductive capacity is amazing. Their diet is very complex and they are omnivorous flies. They can feed on a variety of substances, including human food, secretions and excretions of humans and livestock, kitchen scraps and other garbage, and plant sap. Flies are small to medium in size, with short antennae, only three segments, and a whip at the end of the last segment or a feathery bristle on the back of the last segment, called an antennal awn, and a licking and sucking mouthpart. Housefly: Housefly is the most numerous fly in the chicken farm. The adult housefly is about 6-7mm long, mostly gray with four longitudinal stripes on the chest, almost transparent wings, dark brown legs, and self-colored eggs with a diameter of about 1mm. Small housefly: Small housefly is also a common fly in the chicken farm, with a body length of 5-6mm and slightly darker color. Large housefly: Large housefly is larger than housefly, with a strong body, dark gray color, light yellow behind the chest, and golden red or yellowish brown legs. Ball fly: Ball fly is bright black, slightly smaller in color and size than housefly. Fly control 1. Fly control in breeding farms 1. Physical prevention and control Physical prevention and control in livestock and poultry farms is to clean up feces in a timely manner. Special attention should be paid to feces and sewage in dead corners, and livestock and poultry feces should be kept as dry as possible. Waste bedding and dead livestock and poultry in livestock and poultry farms should also be properly handled in a timely manner. The drinking water and feeding systems of poultry farms should be checked regularly to ensure small leaks and small feed spills. When picking eggs, try to avoid broken eggs. Properly adjust the ventilation system of the chicken house to ensure appropriate wind speeds and prevent excessive ammonia content. 2. Biological control The biological control of flies is to cultivate the natural enemies of flies in feces. The natural enemies of flies include beetles, snails and wasps. Under natural conditions, there are few natural enemies of flies in feces. Dry livestock and poultry manure is conducive to the growth of natural enemies of flies. 3. Chemical control Chemical drugs are the most effective way to control flies. Chemical drugs can not only kill adults, but also kill fly eggs and larvae. a. Larvicides: High-efficiency larvicides mainly act on the larval stage of fly development. The effect can be seen 2 weeks after application. This type of insecticide can be sprayed directly on the feces in the livestock and poultry house or on the ground after the feces are removed. The fly maggot net that Dafa Feed Company has been putting in the premix of laying hens for free since May belongs to this type of drug. Judging from the effect of use in the summer and autumn seasons, it has a good killing effect on the reproduction and growth of fly larvae in livestock and poultry pens, and effectively improves the environment in the house. b. Adulticides: Adulticides can quickly kill adult flies, but it is not an effective method to control flies. Due to the differences and cumbersomeness in the application method and dosage of the drug, it is not introduced too much. 4. Comprehensive control Whether flies can complete their life cycle depends largely on climatic conditions. We should first understand the occurrence of flies in livestock and poultry farms in the afternoon. Flies generally have low density in winter and rarely move. They can be seen after hibernation, reaching a peak in late summer and early autumn, and then gradually decreasing. If small measures are taken, the number of flies will increase rapidly starting in early summer. Among the entire fly population, 80% are larvae in the developmental stage and only 20% are adult flies. Therefore, it is much easier to control larvae than adults. You can refer to the show "Man vs. Wild", which teaches people how to survive in the wild and how to find clean food and drinking water in the wild. If you want to survive in the mountains, you can eat flies. Flies are difficult to catch, and you can't catch them whenever you want, so you have to catch the flies and fry them in oil to avoid getting sick. Don't be ridiculous. If you go to the mountains, even if you find something, you may not be able to survive, because eating food may cause diarrhea and other problems. In addition, tea leaves cannot be eaten, and they also have too many bacteria. Unless you want to get sick, don't consider this option. Every year, many people lose their lives because of unauthorized exploration in rocky mountains, old forests and deserts, so don't try to do this. Novels are novels, and reality is reality. Don't apply the materials in novels to reality at will. Boil it with boiling water. It shouldn't be a big problem if you cook it for a longer time. The high temperature of 100 degrees can kill most of the germs, so it will be safer. The cooking time must be longer. 3. What do flies like to eat?"The fly's sense of smell is very sensitive, so they like strong smells. It will eat some fruit flies, insects, etc. It is omnivorous. Some species like to eat rotten food, while others like sweet foods. Fruit flies like to eat some rotten fruit, while house flies and flesh flies prefer to eat some feces or rotten meat. What it eats has a lot to do with its species, and different species eat different foods." The larvae of flies are commonly known as maggots. The maggots like to drill holes, are afraid of strong light, and live in dark places where they breed all day long. They are polyphagous, and all kinds of corrupt and fermented organic matter are their delicious food. Flies have a very strong ability to breed and adapt. The breeding materials of flies can be roughly divided into human feces, animal feces, decaying animals, decaying plants, garbage, and sewage. Fly maggots have a strong ability to adapt and can breed in almost all of the above six types. They especially like to live in animal feces and fermenting plants, and secondly in human feces and decaying animals. After mating, female flies often crawl into breeding crevices such as human and animal feces, extend their ovipositors and lay eggs deep inside the breeding organisms to ensure that the eggs are fully protected. |
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