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How to breed Eupolyphaga
Humidity is the basis of the life activities of Eupolyphaga sinensis, and the water content of the feeding soil is kept at 15% ~ 20%. First of all, we must master the humidity of the soil and feed, which requires "grasping the dough by hand and releasing it", and secondly, the relative humidity of the space should be kept at 70% ~ 80%.
Generally speaking, the size of insects is directly proportional to humidity, that is, small insects need less humidity and large insects need more humidity. In feeding, we should master the principle of "dry rather than wet".
There should be no loud noise around the Eupolyphaga feeding room. If there is vibration, it will be restless. Eupolyphaga is afraid of light, and it is unearthed for food at night. Try not to run out except feeding.
Eupolyphaga is afraid of other smells, so the staff entering the feeding room should try not to use wind oil, mosquito-repellent incense, cigarettes, etc. Because these smells will disturb Eupolyphaga and affect its eating. At the same time, all kinds of harmful pesticides are also prohibited from entering the feeding room or green feed.
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