1. What temperature is suitable for earthworms?The best temperature for raising earthworms is 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. The activity temperature of earthworms is between 5 and 30 degrees Celsius. They enter a dormant state at 0 to 5 degrees Celsius and die below 0 degrees. 2. What temperature is suitable for earthworm growth?The suitable temperature for earthworm growth and reproduction is 15-25℃. When the temperature is higher than 35℃ or lower than 5℃, the growth and reproduction will be inhibited. When the temperature is higher than 40℃ or lower than 0℃, the earthworms will die. The relative humidity required by earthworms is 60%-80%. 3. What is the suitable temperature for earthworm growth and reproduction?Generally speaking, the activity temperature of earthworms is within the range of 5-30℃, they enter a dormant state at 0-5℃, and die below 0℃. The most suitable temperature is around 20-27℃, at which they can grow, develop and reproduce better. 4. What is the temperature at which earthworms grow?15℃-25℃ is the best temperature. In order to create the best temperature, build a plastic greenhouse or cover with plastic cloth in winter, cover with straw in summer, sprinkle water more to cool down. It hibernates at 0℃-5℃, freezes to death below 0℃, dies above 40℃, and stops growing above 32℃. From February, to prevent earthworms from escaping due to high temperature, pay attention to uncover the plastic sheet in time. After 10 days, the temperature gradually turns to the best. At this time, pay special attention to the hot weather. This is the most difficult time. During the day, uncover the plastic sheet around the edges, cover it in time in the morning and evening, and water it in time to keep it moist. From March to June 10th is the peak period of spring spawning for earthworms. During the high temperature period, prevent heatstroke and cool down. It is best to water it once a day. From August 20 to August 20, it is the summer day. After that, it gradually enters dormancy. At the end of September, it is the second peak period of spawning for earthworms. 5. What is the suitable temperature for earthworms?The best temperature for raising earthworms is 15℃-25℃. Generally speaking, the activity temperature of earthworms is 5-30℃, they enter a dormant state at 0-5℃ and die below 0℃. The optimum temperature is around 20-27℃, which is also the optimum temperature for earthworm cocoon eggs. They stop growing at above 32℃ and die at above 40℃. 6. What are the basic methods of earthworm farming?Technical methods for raising earthworms: pot culture method, box and basket culture method, pond culture method, ditch culture method, fertilizer pile culture method, gardening, field culture method, ground greenhouse circulation culture method, semi-underground greenhouse culture method, plastic greenhouse culture method, and open-air culture method. Pot culture method: This method is suitable for small-scale breeding in the homes of members, urban residents or for related scientific research. Potted flower pots, pots and other discarded ceramics can be used for breeding. This type of breeding method is simple, easy to manage, easy to move, and easy to control temperature and humidity. 7. Do earthworms hibernate?Earthworms hibernate. The activity temperature of earthworms is 5-30 degrees. When the temperature is 0-5 degrees, they will enter a dormant state. When the temperature is below 0 degrees and above 40 degrees, they will die. The temperature that is more suitable for earthworm growth is about 20-27 degrees. When the temperature is above 32 degrees, the earthworms will stop growing. In winter, earthworms will burrow deep into the earth to spend the cold winter. When winter comes, earthworms will continue to burrow down into the soil until they reach a stratum with a certain temperature suitable for survival, and then enter a dormant period (stop growing). When the weather warms up in the spring of the second year, they will come out and move around again. |
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