There are two types of cockroach breeding: 1. Mixed breeding with earthworms 2. Cockroach breeding and earthworm breeding. In the practical operation of our farm, it is found that there is not much conflict between cockroaches and earthworms, and even complementary advantages. Cockroaches do not burrow into the soil. They just drill into the cracks in the walls of the pit during the day and come out to forage at night. Earthworms burrow into the soil during the day and come out to forage in the evening. In the process of raising earthworms, there will be feed that the earthworms cannot finish eating that day. These feeds are excellent food for cockroaches, and the light, temperature and humidity in the earthworm breeding room are also extremely suitable for cockroaches. In our practice, we found that when the feed source is insufficient, adult cockroaches also prey on earthworm larvae. The solution is: ① Control the light in the breeding room during the day so that cockroaches cannot come out to forage. ② When raising food, put some feed on the partition of the earthworm pit to prevent cockroaches from being hungry and preying on earthworm larvae. |
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