1. How to breed cicadas?First of all, the quality of the preservation of the cicada egg branches is directly related to the hatching rate and the strength of the cicada ant's physique, so it must be taken seriously. The key to pay attention to when preserving is to master the three elements of temperature, humidity and ventilation. Then, the best time to breed cicadas is summer, that is, summer planting. The most suitable time is mid-June. The reason is that the summer temperature is suitable for the growth and development of cicadas, no artificial heating is needed, and the hatching rate is high. The nymphs of the golden cicada absorb the sap from the roots of trees to grow, which means they need tree species. Also, the golden cicada eggs are buried in shallow soil when hatching, so there is sufficient water, the larvae can also absorb sufficient nutrients, accelerate their growth, and make it easier for the golden cicada to survive. Finally, as the saying goes, "Old and young cicadas never meet each other." The young ones refer to the young larvae, and the old ones refer to the mature nymphs (cicada pupae). That is to say, the young larvae must be planted before the mature nymphs come out. Some of the seed eggs have hatched into young nymphs, and now a new round of planting can be carried out. 2. What is the growth cycle and temperature of the cicada?The growth period of the cicada is three months, and the temperature is 50 degrees. The main factors for the incubation of cicada eggs are air humidity and temperature. Although we can control the incubation temperature of cicada eggs through the greenhouse effect, we must plant them within a specific period of time. Because the young cicadas (cicada ants) that have just hatched from the cicada eggs are extremely weak and can easily die. 3. When is the best time to plant cicadas?Around June to July The best time to plant cicadas is around June to July every year, when the climate is warm and the ambient temperature is stable at around 25 degrees. Planting cicadas in southern regions can be started one month in advance to avoid high temperatures that will cause poor growth of the larvae. In addition, cicadas need to be hatched, so the egg branches should be placed in a greenhouse, the humidity should be maintained at 65% to 70%, and the room temperature should be maintained between 20 and 28 degrees. 4. How and when to plant cicadas?1. Planting time: The best time to plant cicadas is from June to July every year. The temperature is relatively warm at this time, and the temperature is stable at around 25 degrees Celsius. The growth rate of cicadas is relatively fast after planting. If you plant cicadas in the southern region, you can plant them one month in advance. 2. Choose soil: Golden cicada branches are suitable for growing in fertile, loose and breathable soil. When planting, the soil needs to be turned over, weeds and dirt cleaned, and then well-rotted farmyard manure is applied to ensure that the golden cicada branches grow in soil rich in nutrients. 3. Planting method: When planting cicadas, dig narrow trenches 30-50 cm deep in the soil. The trenches should be triangular or ring-shaped to facilitate later harvesting. Then put the branches with eggs in, cover the roots with soil, and finally water the cicada thoroughly. 4. Breeding and management: When caring for the cicada in the later stage, the temperature should be controlled at around 20-30 degrees Celsius, which is conducive to the rapid growth of branches, and sufficient sunlight should be ensured during the day to make the branches thick. When the weather is hot, water the cicada branches once a day. 5. In which month can artificially bred cicadas survive?When breeding cicadas, choosing a suitable time is also very critical. It cannot be too early or too late, otherwise it will affect the survival rate of cicada breeding. Normally, the eggs are often hatched from March to May each year, and the best breeding time is May. If the eggs are purchased before March, they are likely to be frozen, thus affecting the hatching rate. If they are bred in June, they will often slowly die at this time, and they may die before hatching is completed. Even if they are successfully hatched, their physique is very weak, and the survival rate will not be too high. The time for breeding cicadas is scientifically based. If the breeding is too dry, the soil temperature is low, and the survival rate is low, the yield will be affected. If the breeding is too late, the larvae will not easily overwinter. In June and July, when the temperature is high, people will have serious allergic reactions in the incubator. Choosing the right incubation time, the quality of the incubation of cicada eggs is the key to the success of cicada breeding. Therefore, when hatching cicada eggs, the first thing is to sterilize and kill insects with drugs, and then strictly control the temperature and humidity. Remember that the temperature is high and low, and the humidity is too high or too low. According to the thermometer and humidity meter, but also frequently check the cicada branches and control them flexibly. In the incubator for about 10 days, pay attention to the muscimol or green bacteria on the cicada branches and soak them in a 1:100 times bactericidal compound for about 5 seconds. Pay special attention after 30 days of incubation. If you find that 3%-5% of the young cicadas are crawling at the bottom of the pot, you should bury them under the tree. How long does it take to artificially breed cicadas? Cicadas become adults 15 to 18 months from the date of sowing. Golden cicada breeding technology Golden cicada is an oviparous and underground incubated medicinal material with extremely high medicinal value. It has the effects of clearing blood and removing blood stasis, health care, and has a certain therapeutic effect on hypertension. However, the existing golden cicada has the disadvantages of long growth cycle, low survival rate, and is not suitable for collection. 1. Egg collection: Egg collection is done after the cicada lays eggs in autumn, usually around the seventh month of the lunar calendar. The cicada uses the small thorns on its tail to pierce the tender branches of one year old trees and lay eggs in the branches, mostly on juicy branches such as fruit trees. After laying eggs, the branches will dry up, so most branches with green lower ends and dry tips have cicada eggs. 2. Post-harvest processing: After collecting the branches with cicada eggs, remove the dry leaves, cut off the two ends, and bundle thirty branches into a bundle. Spread a layer of sand on the bottom of a large washing basin, and put the bundled branches upright in the basin. Keep the temperature at 28-34 degrees and the humidity moist. Spray it when it is dry. Use a sprayer to spray the branches until they are thoroughly wet. 3. Hatching: The larvae will hatch in about 15 days. At this time, you will see some larvae crawling up and down on the branches. When about 20% of the larvae have hatched, they should be buried. The burial pit should be in an area with many fine and soft hair roots so that the larvae can absorb nutrients from the roots. It is best to choose a plot where honeysuckle is planted. 4. Sowing: Dig a pit into a strip shape, the depth should be mainly to the hairy roots, and the width should be one shovel. Put the branches with hatched larvae into the pit, and the larvae will hug the plant roots by themselves. Be gentle and slow when returning the soil. Do not step on the soil after returning it, and do not water it to ensure ventilation. 6. When should the seedlings be planted for breeding cicadas?The best time to plant cicadas is around June to July every year. At this time, the climate is warm and the ambient temperature is stable at around 25 degrees. Cicadas grow fast after planting. If you plant cicadas in the southern region, you can plant them one month in advance to avoid high temperatures that will cause poor growth of the larvae. Cicada cultivation requires incubation to reduce the growth time of cicadas. During incubation, the cicada egg branches should be placed upright in the greenhouse. Spray lime water once in the morning and evening with a sprayer. Control the indoor humidity to between 65% and 70%, and maintain the room temperature between 20 and 28 degrees. |
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