CATDOLL : CATDOLL: What are the good and bad ways to raise silkworms? (What are the good and bad ways to raise silkworms?)

CATDOLL: What are the good and bad ways to raise silkworms? (What are the good and bad ways to raise silkworms?)

1. New technologies and methods for silkworm breeding?

1. Preparation

Before raising silkworms, be sure to prepare a clean, odor-free cardboard box, and then poke some small holes on the top of the box to facilitate ventilation.

2. Incubation

Place the silkworm eggs in a carton at a temperature of 21-29°C. The incubation time is generally about 11 days.

3. Feeding

(1) When the silkworms are about to hatch, put an appropriate amount of fresh mulberry leaves into the cardboard box for the silkworms to eat.

(2) When silkworms are in the young stage, they can be fed with fresh and tender mulberry leaves. When they are in the adult stage, they can be fed with ordinary mulberry leaves.

(3) Before feeding, be sure to check the mulberry leaves carefully to pick out diseased, moldy, and insect-infested leaves, and make sure there is no water on the leaves, otherwise the silkworms will easily suffer from diarrhea after eating them.

4. Cleaning

(1) The old mulberry leaves in the cartons must be removed regularly and replaced with fresh mulberry leaves. All silkworm feces in the cartons must be cleaned up.

(2) When changing mulberry leaves to clean the feces, you must use a brush. The silkworms on the old mulberry leaves can be gently swept onto the new mulberry leaves, and then the silkworm feces and old mulberry leaves in the cardboard box are cleaned, and finally the new mulberry leaves are put into the cardboard box.

(3) If there are dead silkworms in the carton, be sure to clean it up immediately to prevent other silkworms from being infected.

2. What are the correct methods and techniques for raising silkworms?

1. Mulberry leaves should be picked, transported and stored properly. Try to pick leaves in the morning or evening, transport them as soon as they are picked, and pack them loosely for fast transportation. After the picked mulberry leaves are loosened, put them in the mulberry storage pool or mulberry storage room, and store them properly to prevent them from being blown away by the wind or piled up and heated and deteriorated, which will cause waste of mulberry leaves.

2. Prevent mulberry leaves from wilting. During the young silkworm stage, use a kang bed (room) and cover the mulberry leaves with plastic film to keep the temperature and moisture, so that the mulberry leaves remain fresh. During the adult silkworm stage, close the doors and windows appropriately after feeding the silkworms, and open the doors and windows for ventilation after the silkworms have eaten about 70% of the mulberry leaves, which can effectively prevent the mulberry leaves from wilting.

3. Ensure the temperature of the silkworm room. The suitable temperature for large and small silkworms is 24℃ and 25℃ respectively. Within the suitable temperature range, the silkworms have a strong appetite, which reduces the defective mulberry leaves and improves the leaf-silk conversion rate.

4. Promote less-return rearing and mulberry-strip rearing. Labor-saving silkworm rearing technologies such as flat three-dimensional rearing of small silkworms once a day, rearing of full-age silkworms twice, and rearing of large silkworms in mulberry strips not only improve the efficiency of silkworm rearing, but also help silkworms eat mulberry leaves, saving about 5% of mulberry leaves compared with ordinary rearing.

Additional information:

Summer and autumn silkworm breeding should pay attention to

1. Prevent pesticide poisoning. During the silkworm-raising season, do not spray organic pesticides such as dimethoate in the silkworm room and the fields near the mulberry fields, as the smell will cause poisoning to the silkworms; mulberry leaves should be fed to the silkworms only after they have been tested and confirmed to be non-toxic.

2. Mosquito-repellent incense or mosquito repellent or insecticide is prohibited in the silkworm room. If it is used in the house near the silkworm room, the doors and windows of the silkworm room should be closed to prevent the silkworms from being poisoned.

3. Screen doors and windows should be installed in the silkworm room to prevent flies from entering the room and harming the silkworms, and "silkworm fly killing" emulsion should be added or sprayed on the silkworm bodies to kill the maggots.

3. How to raise silkworms with complete set of techniques?

1. To raise silkworms, you must first buy silkworm seeds, which are silkworm eggs. This product has the ability to hatch silkworms. Every spring, when the temperature remains around 20 degrees, silkworms will hatch from silkworms.

2. After the silkworms hatch, you need to pick mulberry leaves to feed them. The chewing ability of silkworms is not that strong, so you should choose relatively tender mulberry leaves. There should be no water or pesticides on the mulberry leaves.

3. Silkworms can be raised in paper boxes. If the scale is larger, they can be raised in special bamboo boxes, which must be breathable, hygienic and clean.

4. Raising silkworms has relatively high requirements for the environment. There must be no fumes, no mosquitoes, no mosquito coils, no spraying of pesticides, and no dust. Otherwise, the survival rate of silkworms will be affected.

5. The process of raising silkworms is very hard. Silkworms need to eat mulberry leaves day and night, and as they grow older, the amount of mulberry leaves they eat increases.

6. Silkworms usually spin cocoons in about a month. Before spinning cocoons, we need to build a frame and let them go up the mountain. It will take about two or three days for the silkworms to spin a snow-white cocoon.

7. Summary:

1. To raise silkworms, you must first buy silkworm seeds, which are silkworm eggs. This product has the ability to hatch silkworms. Every spring, when the temperature remains around 20 degrees, silkworms will hatch from silkworms.

.After the silkworms hatch, you need to pick mulberry leaves to feed them. The chewing ability of silkworms is not that strong, so you should choose relatively tender mulberry leaves. There should be no water or pesticides on the mulberry leaves.

3. Silkworms can be raised in paper boxes. If the scale is larger, they can be raised in special bamboo boxes, which must be breathable, hygienic and clean.

4. Raising silkworms has high requirements for the environment. There must be no fumes, no mosquitoes, no mosquito coils, no spraying of medicines. There must also be no dust. Otherwise, the survival rate of the silkworms will be affected.

5. The process of raising silkworms is very hard. Silkworms need to eat mulberry leaves day and night, and as they grow older, the amount of mulberry leaves they eat increases.

6. The process of raising silkworms is very hard. Silkworms need to eat mulberry leaves day and night, and as they grow older, the amount of mulberry leaves they eat increases.

4. Top ten tips for raising silkworms?

Treat the mulberry leaves well: add 5 ml of fermentation liquid to one pound of high-quality water (it must be good water that can be eaten by humans) and spray it on ten pounds of mulberry leaves. In this way, the silkworms will grow white and fat after eating. Take measures to prevent heatstroke: add about 5 ml of fermentation liquid to clean water every noon and afternoon, and spray it on the surface of the silkworms. In summer, the weather will be hotter, and silkworms will die from heatstroke, so you must take measures to prevent heatstroke. How to preserve mulberry leaves: If the mulberry leaves you buy are not all eaten on the same day, they will become dry in a few days, which is very difficult for silkworms to eat and digest, and will affect their growth rate. So spray some water on the surface of the mulberry leaves, then put them on the cool ground and cover them with plastic bags to keep the moisture from being lost too quickly. Prevent air poisoning from pesticide machines: Pesticides are sprayed on mulberry leaves. Before feeding, confirm that they are non-toxic before feeding them to silkworms. In summer, open windows frequently for ventilation, and install cooling measures indoors. Clean up sick and dead silkworms in time: Dead silkworms due to illness or other reasons must be cleaned up in time, and should not be thrown to the poultry and livestock at home to prevent the spread of pathogens. Prevent other species from harming silkworms: The silkworm house should be kept clean and free of other insects to avoid harming the growth of silkworms. Clean the room regularly and do not pile up items or grains that are prone to insects in the house.

5. How to raise silkworms at home?

After receiving the silkworm seeds, place them in the prepared silkworm rearing box. The silkworm box can generally be an ordinary paper box, but it must be kept clean and odorless. From the day the silkworm seeds are shipped out of the warehouse, they will naturally hatch into silkworms in about 11 days (including the delivery time) at room temperature of 21-29 degrees Celsius. Silkworms will have an appetite about 40 minutes after hatching, and the feeding process should begin at this time. Take the prepared fresh tender mulberry leaves out of the refrigerator, wait for the mulberry leaves to return to room temperature, cut them into small pieces with a knife and put them in the silkworm box. The silkworms will automatically climb onto the mulberry leaves to eat. It usually takes about 27 days (divided into 5 ages) for silkworms to hatch and cocoon on the mountain. It is advisable to use tenderer mulberry leaves for feeding silkworms from the first to third ages, and ordinary mulberry leaves for silkworms from the fourth and fifth ages. Silkworms are suitable for growing in an environment with a temperature range of 22-29 degrees Celsius, and the most suitable growth temperature is about 27 degrees Celsius. A silkworm eats about 25 grams of mulberry leaves in its lifetime. For example, if you want to feed 40 silkworms, you only need 1 kg of mulberry leaves. However, in the actual feeding process, some mulberry leaves will be wasted, so more mulberry leaves will be needed. After the fifth instar, silkworms will stop eating mulberry leaves and start looking for a suitable place to spin silk and make cocoons (also called going up the mountain to make cocoons). In rural areas, straw-bound grass hills or pine branches are generally used as silkworm hills. For silkworms fed as pets, a paper box divided into many small compartments can be used instead. Precautions for raising silkworms 1. Keep mulberry leaves fresh 1. Place mulberry leaves in the refrigerator (about 5 degrees Celsius) to prevent deterioration. 2. Tighten the plastic bag to slow down the drying and dehydration time of mulberry leaves. 2. Feeding silkworms 1. Take out the mulberry leaves from the refrigerator and wait for a few minutes for the mulberry leaves to return to room temperature before feeding. 2. Do not wash the mulberry leaves with water and keep them in a natural state. 3. For feeding the second-instar silkworms, please choose tenderer mulberry leaves, 1-2 pieces per day. 4. The feeding time can be chosen in the morning or at noon. 3. Other matters needing attention 1. Do not catch silkworms with your hands, use the soft bristles of a brush to drive them away; 2. Clean the silkworm room every day; 3. The silkworm room should be placed in a cool place (around 25 degrees Celsius).

6. How to raise silkworms?

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2. Feeding and management

The mulberry leaves fed to silkworms in different time periods are also different, so special attention should be paid. In order to ensure the initial development, the mulberry leaves in the early stage must be relatively fresh and tender. Silkworms do not need water when feeding, and their water source all comes from mulberry leaves, so try to feed them fresh mulberry leaves each time, and drain the water from the leaves. The feeding time is generally from 7 am to about 10 pm, and there are 4 to 5 feedings in between. The mulberry leaves must cover the silkworms, which is conducive to eating. The thickness is generally about 3-4 layers of mulberry leaves.

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