1. How much water do you need to water earthworms every day?Proper watering is required when raising earthworms: In order to ensure the normal growth of earthworms during the process of breeding earthworms, especially in summer, water should be poured at least once a day. The water must not be polluted and the water flow should not be too large. It must be watered thoroughly so that the upper and lower layers of materials are connected. It is best to water in the morning or evening when the temperature is lower. Feed field breeding: including planting comfrey, broad beans and other perennial green fodder fields. When breeding, choose a flat fodder field and dig a watering and drainage ditch every 10 rows. Dig a 15-20 cm wide and deep trench between the comfrey rows, apply organic feed in the trench, cover it with about 10 cm of soil, and then put in green earthworms for breeding. Pay attention to irrigation or drainage frequently to keep the soil moisture content at about 30%. 2. What is the most correct way to fish with earthworms?1. Choose an area with abundant aquatic plants or rich water as the fishing spot, and use relatively fat earthworms (preferably red in color, which has a better effect in attracting fish) as bait. 2. Use the tip of the fishhook to pierce the earthworm's head, then wrap the fishhook with the earthworm's body, leaving the rest of the earthworm's body exposed outside the tip of the fishhook, and finally cast the hook to fish. 3. Do earthworms need water?Required. Water once every 2-5 days. When breeding red earthworms, you need to choose a place close to water sources and convenient for transporting feces. Feeding management: The amount of food consumed by red earthworms is about the same as their own weight. You can choose to mix feces with fruits, vegetables and leaves and place them in a shallow feces pool. After 5-8 days, you can feed them. Temperature: Keep the temperature within the range of 18-25℃, which is a more suitable temperature for red earthworms to live. 4. How to control moisture when raising earthworms?Too much water flow will take away the nutrients on the culture surface, and will also increase the physical energy consumption of the water earthworms themselves, which is not conducive to increasing production; long-term static water state or too low flow rate is not conducive to the supply of oxygen and the removal of harmful substances such as metabolic waste, resulting in deterioration of water quality and mass death of earthworms. The flow rate and flow rate of water should be controlled. It is more appropriate to control the water depth at 3 to 5 cm. In spring, the weather is fine, the pool water can be shallower during the day and deepened appropriately at night. In the hot summer season, the pool water should be deeper to reduce solar radiation. Water earthworms are very sensitive to harmful substances such as pesticides in the water. Industrial wastewater, field water that has just been sprayed with pesticides, or pond water containing medicines used to treat fish diseases cannot be used. |
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