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Process of breeding hepialus larva

A technique for bat moth and larvae, applied in the field of breeding bat moth larvae, can solve the problems of failure to complete artificial feeding of high-altitude bat moth larvae, and achieve the effect of promoting rapid growth

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-01-14
SUN YAT SEN UNIV
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Problems solved by technology

[0005] In the past ten years, there have been reports on the artificial rearing of the larvae of the bat moth, but none of them have completed the alternation of the life cycle of the larvae of the artificially raised high-altitude bat moth. Major technical problems yet to be overcome

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Embodiment 1

[0027] 1. Set up a bat moth captive farm for breeding bat moth larvae in a suitable environment for alpine habitats, and build a bat moth captive farm fence by the usual method of building fences;

[0028] 2. In the bat moth captive farm, the rat holes are landfilled and blocked, and zinc phosphide rodent erbium is used for rodent control. The weight ratio of bait and zinc phosphide in the rodent erbium is 100:0.05, per 10M 2 Place 1 pile of rodent control poison bait in the area, and the weight of each pile of poison bait is 10g;

[0029] 3. After the fence of the bat moth captive farm is established, the poisonous bait of Mirex is used for the treatment of termites. The weight ratio of bait and Mirex in the poisonous bait is 100:0.2, and every 10M 2 Place 2 piles of termite poisonous bait in the area, each pile weighing 5g;

[0030] 4. After the fence of the bat moth captive farm is established, use Keshenling to kill insects and nematodes, and prepare a liquid medicine acc...

Embodiment 2

[0036] 1. Set up a bat moth captive farm for breeding bat moth larvae in an alpine habitat suitable for the genus Batmoth, and set up a bat moth captive farm fence by the usual method of building a fence;

[0037] 2. Landfill and block the rat hole in the bat moth captive farm, and release the rodenticide bait for rodent control. The weight ratio of bait to rodenticide in the rodent bait is 100:0.2, every 10M 2 Place 10 piles of rodent control poison bait in the area, and the weight of each pile of poison bait is 20g;

[0038] 3. After the fence of the bat moth captive farm is established, the poisonous bait of Mirex is used for the treatment of termites. The weight ratio of bait and Mirex in the poisonous bait is 100:0.2, and every 10M 2 Place 10 piles of termite poisonous baits in the area, each pile weighing 2g;

[0039] 4. After the fence of the bat moth captive farm is established, spray abamectin to treat the nematodes that kill insects and disease sources. Prepare a li...

Embodiment 3

[0045] 1. Set up a bat moth captive farm for breeding bat moth larvae in a suitable environment for alpine habitats, and build a bat moth captive farm fence by the usual method of building fences;

[0046] 2. Landfill and block the rat hole in the bat moth captive farm, and release rodenticide bait for rodent control. The weight ratio of bait to rodenticide in the rodent bait is 100:0.05, every 10M 2 Place 2 piles of rodent control poisonous baits in the area, and the weight of each pile of poisonous baits is 15g;

[0047] 3. After the fence of the bat moth captive farm is established, the poisonous bait of Mirex is used to kill the ants. The weight ratio of bait and Mirex in the poisonous bait is 100:0.06, and every 10M 2 Place 1 pile of termite poison bait in the area, and the weight of each pile is 4g;

[0048] 4. After the fence of the bat moth captive farm is established, spray Mierle to treat the nematodes that kill insects and disease sources, and prepare the liquid me...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to process of breeding hepialus larva in arctic-alpine habitat. The process includes establishing hepialus raising farm in proper arctic-alpine habitat; controlling and reducing the natural enemy harm to hepialus; promoting the growth of herbage and brush plant to form rich vegetation root system for hepialus larva to take; and throwing egg, larva or pupa of hepialus to increase the amount and density of hepialus. The process can raise the survival rate of hepialus larva, promote its growth and increase the amount of hepialus larva fast.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for breeding the larvae of the genus Basilisk. Background technique [0002] More than 50 species of Hepialus insects have been reported so far, commonly known as Hepialus. The distribution center of the bat moth in China, that is, the Hengduan Mountains (27-33°N, 95-103°E) in the east of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, accounts for 80% of the known species. The bat moth has typical vertical distribution characteristics. The lower limit of its distribution is about 3000m above sea level in the south latitude area, and about 2500m above sea level in the north latitude area; the distribution upper limit is 5100m above sea level; the most suitable growth altitude is 3600-4800m; the most suitable The growing soil is alpine meadow soil. The eco-geographical distribution of the bat moth is more concentrated on the round hills with a slope of 15-22° and on both sides of the watershed. [0003] The study found that although ther...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/00A01M25/00A01M1/20A01G1/00A01G7/00
Inventor 刘昕王江海古德祥张古忍徐安龙袁建平张文庆黄晓霓
Owner SUN YAT SEN UNIV
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