Why are there scorpions in the house?Because part of the environment in your home is conducive to the survival of scorpions. If it is not controlled and will allow the scorpions that come to your home to reproduce, there will be scorpions in your home. The following are the characteristics of scorpions: 1) Scorpions like darkness and are afraid of light, especially the stimulation of strong light. 2) Scorpions have a strong avoidance of various strong odors, such as paint, gasoline, kerosene, asphalt, and various chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers, quicklime, etc., which shows that their sense of smell is very sensitive. The stimulation of these substances is very unfavorable to scorpions and may even be fatal. 3) Wild scorpions mostly live under hillside gravel, bark, fallen leaves, as well as in wall gaps, soil holes, or damp and dark places in wasteland. 4) The growth and development of scorpions cannot be separated from water. 5) Scorpions are cold-blooded animals, and their growth and development and life activities are completely controlled by temperature. 6) Scorpions also have certain requirements for humidity, and the ambient temperature greatly affects the life of scorpions. In summary, your home may be because some places are not clean enough and too humid. In addition, the environmental problems near your home are not the cause of your home. I hope it can help you, and I hope to adopt it as a satisfactory answer. I want to know the breeding techniques of scorpions? I want comprehensive information. Thank you very much.Scorpion breeding is a highly technical job that requires special training. Here is just for reference: 1. Single feed variety, serious lack of nutrition for scorpions: Most farmers use mealworms as the only feed insects for scorpions. If scorpions only eat mealworms, they cannot fully absorb the various nutrients they need, which will inevitably lead to incomplete nutrition and affect their normal development. Mealworms are not very active, and the chances of being discovered by scorpions are relatively small. This often leads to insufficient food intake. Generally, feed insects with sensitive activities are easily preyed on by scorpions, while feed insects with low activity are difficult to be caught by scorpions. Practice has proved that scorpions catch feed insects mainly by feeling the vibration of the air around them to find the target. If you see some mealworms left over, you think the scorpion is full and no longer feed insects; or you think that the feeding frequency is too many, so you feed it once every 3 or 5 days. This is completely wrong. Because the remaining mealworms are not left after the scorpion is full, but it is not discovered by the scorpion because it has low activity. Therefore, it is far from enough to rely solely on mealworms as food for scorpions. Agile feed insects such as ground turtles, crickets, locusts, and house flies should be released at the same time so that scorpions have more opportunities to prey on various feed insects and thus ingest comprehensive and rich nutrition. 2. Unsuitable ecological environment affects the growth and development of scorpions: Now all places are actively promoting the non-dormant scorpion breeding, but the non-dormant scorpion breeding must first create a suitable ecological environment, which is a necessary prerequisite. In this regard, common problems are: 1. The indoor temperature is low, often maintained below 25℃. The survival activities of scorpions are greatly affected by temperature. At such a temperature, although scorpions will not hibernate, their appetite is very poor, their digestion ability is also very weak, and they almost do not eat the feed insects they are fed. In the long run, the nutrients in the scorpion's body are exhausted and cannot be replenished in time, which seriously inhibits the growth and development of scorpions and even causes chronic dehydration or death. 2. Incorrect humidification method. The humidification method of sprinkling or spraying water has great defects. When water is just added, the humidity is high, and water will accumulate on the ground or form thin mud. Although scorpions like moisture, they are afraid of water. Such an environment will cause harm to scorpions. At the same time, if the amount of water added is large, it is easy to lower the temperature, and if the amount is small, the humidity is not easy to maintain. Spraying and sprinkling water will also disturb scorpions and affect their normal survival activities. 3. Poor control of temperature and humidity. The relationship between temperature and humidity is not well coordinated, and low temperature and low humidity, low temperature and high humidity, high temperature and low humidity, and other phenomena that are not conducive to the normal life of scorpions often occur. In a low temperature and low humidity environment, the growth and development of scorpions are inhibited; low temperature and high humidity are prone to fungal diseases or abdominal distension; high temperature and low humidity can cause chronic dehydration and death. 4. The stack design is unreasonable. There are few gaps in the stack, and the gap space is large. Many scorpions live in one gap, causing serious interference with each other, affecting the scorpion's mating, molting and other activities. As a result, there are phenomena such as mating failure of estrus scorpions and molting scorpions being attacked by other scorpions. 3. Lack of effective measures to defend against natural enemies: The natural enemies that are serious harm to scorpions are mice, weasels, ants, etc. If mice and weasels enter the scorpion pond, huge losses will be caused in a short time. In winter, when scorpions hibernate, ants are easy to reproduce in the greenhouse. Because of their small bodies, they often live in groups. Once they occur, they can be killed by bones. During the entire breeding process, attention should be paid to the defense against natural enemies. If problems are found, effective measures should be taken immediately to avoid causing greater losses. 4. Lack of knowledge on disease prevention and control: Although scorpions have strong disease resistance, it does not mean that they will not get sick. Some people only focus on breeding, not prevention and control. In the process of building greenhouses, scorpion ponds, stacks, placing feeders and feed insects, and placing equipment, they do not strictly follow the regulations, which often lays hidden dangers for the occurrence of diseases. In addition, if the treatment is not timely or the measures are ineffective after the disease occurs, great losses will be caused. Therefore, in the breeding process, the operating procedures must be strictly followed, and the knowledge and techniques of disease prevention and control should be learned and mastered. Scorpion is a traditional precious Chinese medicine with a wide range of applications. It has anti-aging, anti-cancer, anti-rheumatic and anti-viral effects. There are about 12 species of scorpion resources in my country, but due to human development and utilization of nature, the living environment of scorpions has been continuously destroyed, resulting in a shortage of supply and rising prices. In order to meet market demand and benefit mankind, the State Science and Technology Commission has included artificial scorpion breeding in the "Spark Plan" to encourage people to raise scorpions. In order to make people better understand scorpion breeding technology, scorpion breeding experts set up the Wanjin Scientific Scorpion Breeding Demonstration Field in Fangcun District, Guangzhou. Its scientific breeding content includes: (I) The method of selecting and breeding good varieties. There are many wild scorpion species, and artificial breeding requires selection. Good varieties must have ① more scorpion toxins, ② larger body size, ③ strong disease resistance, and ④ fast reproduction and growth. (II) Constant temperature rapid reproduction and growth method: This is to abolish the hibernation period, maintain the room temperature at 30℃-36℃, humidity at 65%-75%, good ventilation, and sufficient food to make the scorpions active all year round, so that the female scorpions can give birth to three litters a year, with more than 100 offspring, and the growth period is shortened to 12-14 months. In addition to controlling the constant temperature, attention should also be paid to the ventilation of the scorpion room and the cleanliness of the scorpion box room. (3) High-density factory farming; (iv) Careful management of female scorpions before and after giving birth; (5) Nutrition of scorpions; (6) Scorpion disease and pest control. |
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