1. How to preserve red worms?Cryopreservation Bloodworms are afraid of heat, so when storing bloodworms, pay attention to the temperature of the bloodworms. Generally, put the unused bloodworms in a glass or ceramic stainless steel container, add a little water, and then put it in the refrigerator. Change the water every one or two days and clean up the dead bloodworms. This way, they can be stored for a longer time. 2. How to preserve red worms for 80 days?1. Use sand to preserve red worms. 1. Prepare a plastic basin with a lid, take one part of black mud and two parts of coarse sand, mix them evenly and put them in the plastic basin. 2. Put the red worms in a plastic basin and cover it with sand. 3. Keep the humidity of the sand and the temperature below 10 degrees. 4. Take out some of the red worms when using and cover the rest with sand. 5. This method can preserve red worms for 1 month to 40 days. 2. Use tea leaves to preserve red worms. 1. Collect the leftover tea roots at home and put them in a container. 2. Put the red worms into the container containing tea roots and seal it. 3. When needed, take out the red worms from the container and seal the rest. 4. The remaining tea roots can be put into the container. The tea roots should be kept moist and not too dry. The temperature should be controlled between -3 degrees and 10 degrees. This method can generally preserve red worms for about 20 days to 1 month. 3. Mix red worms with fresh orange peel and preserve them. 1. Wash the red worms with clean water, wrap them with wet cotton cloth and put them in a container (the container cannot be plastic). 2. Wash an equal amount of fresh orange peel and tear it into fingernail-sized pieces with your hands. 3. Put the orange peel and red worms together, seal them and put them in the refrigerator. The orange peel and wet cotton cloth can be changed once a week. This method can preserve the red worms for about 40 days. 3. How to preserve red worms?Red worms are similar to earthworms. Breeding methods: 1. Red worms like to live in fertile water with slow flow. Late spring and early autumn every year is the season when red worms reproduce in large numbers. They float on the water surface, often making the water surface brown-red. This is a great opportunity for us to collect red worms. 2. When raising a small amount of bloodworms at home, you can take the river pond sludge together with the bloodworms and put them in a basin or glass container. It is best to soak them with river water. If you use tap water for breeding, you should dry the tap water for 2 to 3 days in advance to remove bleach and other substances. Change the water every other day. In winter, you need to prevent freezing and put a wet red cloth on the container to keep it moist. 3. It is best to use a container with a larger area in contact with the air, because the red worms will float to the surface of the water and make breathing-like movements, so if there are too many of them, some of them may not be able to compete for a position and die. 4. Light source is necessary for raising red worms. The light source cannot be turned off at night. You can use a small light source (such as a 5w night light, etc.) at night. Because red worms are too lazy to breathe, if there is no light source, they will die easily the next day. 5. There are specialized breeding farms, most of which ferment rice bran, sawdust, banana peels, bagasse, sludge, pigeon droppings, etc. to make breeding feed. For home breeding of red worms, you can use yeast powder soaked in water to feed them, but the amount must be controlled. 6. When the number of red worms increases, they should be collected and dried in time. In late autumn and winter, the reproduction capacity of red worms is greatly reduced. In winter, when you can't see the red worms in the water tank, don't pour out the water in the tank, because they are hiding in the green algae. We can put the water tank in a sunny room or near the radiator. In spring, when the indoor temperature rises, the red worms come out again. When the room temperature rises above 28℃, the red worms begin to reproduce in large numbers. Thank you, hope you adopt%D%A 4. How can red worms be preserved for a longer time?Here are some common methods for preserving red worms: 1. How to store red worms with leftover tea leaves: We drink scented tea every day, and pour the leftover scented tea roots into a container and save them. Go to a fishing tackle store and buy 5 yuan worth of red worms, put them in a container for tea leaves, stir them, and store them in a cool place. When you need them, take out some of them from the container, pick out the red worms and tie them up for use, and put the rest back. Later, pour some of the tea roots you have finished drinking into it to keep the amount of leftover tea leaves. Generally, it can be stored for about 20 days to 1 month. But the temperature must be controlled between 10 degrees and 3 degrees, and the humidity must be maintained. The leftover tea leaves cannot become too dry. 2. Sandy soil storage method: Prepare a plastic basin, preferably with a lid, take 1 part of the black mud from the river, and 2 parts of the coarse sand, mix them together and put them in the plastic basin. Buy red worms for 5 yuan, put them in the middle layer of the container, and cover them with sand and mud. Keep the humidity of the mud and sand, and the temperature is also around 10 degrees (you can put it in the refrigerator, remember not the freezer) and keep it below. You can take a small amount of red worms from the sand and soil, pick them out and use them as a substitute, and restore the red worms and sand and soil when not in use. Mud and sand can store red worms for a long time, and red worms can survive in mud and sand for 1 month to 40 days. Sand and soil can also be replaced with fine wet soil containing about 30% water. 3. Storage method of using fresh orange peels to pretend to be red worms: Taking 50 grams of red worms as an example, first pour the purchased red worms into clean water to wash them, pick out the dead worms, then drain the water, find a container (not plastic), find a piece of cotton cloth to wet it with water, pour the watered red worms on the wet cotton cloth, put it in the container, use 50 grams of freshly washed orange peels, tear them into fingernail-sized pieces with clean hands, pour them into the container containing the red worms, pretend to be red worms, cover with the remaining wet cotton cloth, and put it in the refrigerator. The wet cloth and orange peels can be changed once a week, and pick out the discolored dead worms when changing. It can generally be stored for about 40 days. 4. Wash the red worms with running water to store them: Wash the red worms you bought with running water, pick out the dead ones, put them into the discarded mercerized jackets worn by female comrades, tie them up with ropes and put them into the water tank of the toilet. Tie them with ropes to prevent them from being flushed away when the water is turned on. If the water does not contain bleach, they can be stored for 15-20 days. The above is the storage method of red worms, please refer to it~~~ 5. How to preserve red worms?Soak a clean cloth or towel in water (just damp but not wet), put the red worms in the wet towel and fold it up. Find a foam box or a cardboard box for express delivery, put an ice pack (just put it in the refrigerator) at the bottom of the foam box, put the wrapped red worms on top of the ice pack, and then put some newspapers or something like that to keep them warm. Put it in a cool place. 6. How to preserve red worms?Add some water and put it in the refrigerator Red worms are afraid of heat, so you should pay attention to the temperature of the red worms when storing them. Generally, put the red worms in a glass or ceramic stainless steel container with a little perfume, and then put it in the refrigerator. Change the water every one or two days and clean up the dead red worms. This way they can be stored for longer. 7. Where can red worms be placed so that they will not die?1 Red worms will not die if placed in water. 2 Red worms can survive in water because they breathe by exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with water through their pores. 3 If you want to observe the growth and changes of red worms, you can place them in a transparent container and add some water and food, such as vegetables or fruits, to sustain their lives. At the same time, it is also interesting to observe the behavior and reactions of red worms. 8. What is the best way to preserve red worms?1. Simple cultivation method Red worms live in a humid environment and can survive even if they don't eat for a day or two. Therefore, as long as the temperature and environment are suitable, it is easy to preserve red worms. A simple culture method is to use wet gauze or towels to gently wrap the red worms, ensure that the living environment of the red worms is moist, and place them in a shaded and cool place. Generally speaking, this method can preserve red worms for one to two days without any problem. 2. Soil maintenance method If you want to preserve it for a longer time, you need to improve the environment and make some improvements to the environment suitable for the red worms. For example, you can use soil to preserve the red worms. The nutrients and water in the soil can provide nutrition and a suitable environment for the fish. The soil can also insulate the fish from heat and wind, allowing the red worms to stay in a damp and dark place for a long time. 3. Low temperature preservation method Red worms are afraid of heat, so when storing them, you should pay attention to the temperature of the red worms. Generally, put the unused red worms in a glass or ceramic stainless steel container, add a little clean water, and then put them in the refrigerator. Change the water every one or two days and clean up the dead red worms. This way, they can be stored for a longer time and the activity of the red worms can be guaranteed. |
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