Bait for raising orius sauteri and method for group raising
A technology of small flower bugs and bait, applied in animal feed, animal feed, application, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the acquisition rate of small flower bug adults, affecting the hatching rate of female adult eggs, and the large-scale breeding technology has not yet been reported. Achieve the effects of promoting safe and green food production, alleviating the development of pest resistance, and facilitating mass reproduction
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[0030] Embodiment 1 A kind of bait for breeding small flower bugs in East Asia is based on the mixture composed of flour (passing through a 120 mesh sieve): rice=4: 1 (weight ratio), after the mixed base is sterilized and placed in the In a desiccator with supersaturated salt water, balance the relative humidity of about 75% for 7 days, inoculate the base material with acaroid mites, the inoculation amount of acaroid mites is 25-50 heads per gram of base material, after inoculation with acaroid mites, dry Place the device in a constant temperature box at 25±2°C for 20 days. When the amount of acaroid mites in the base material reaches 500-1000 per gram of base material, it becomes the bait for feeding the East Asian flower bug.
[0031] A group breeding method of East Asian stinkbugs, the steps include egg hatching, nymph rearing, transfer of last instar nymphs or adults, the breeding environment conditions are: temperature 25±2°C, relative humidity 75%, adult light cycle 14L:1...
Embodiment 2
[0033] Example 2 A kind of bait for raising stink bugs in East Asia, inoculating acaroid mites on a mixed base material composed of wheat bran, yeast and water at a weight ratio of 9:1:1, and then placing the inoculated base material in a relative humidity Under the environmental conditions of 75% and temperature of 25±1°C, the acaroid mites reproduce. After 18 days, when the amount of acarid mites in the base material reaches 500-1000 per gram of base material, it becomes the bait for feeding the East Asian flower bug.
[0034] A group breeding method of East Asian stinkbugs. The steps include egg hatching, nymph rearing, and transfer of last-instar nymphs or adults. The breeding environment conditions are: temperature 25±1°C, relative humidity 70%, and adult photoperiod 16L:8D. In the nymph feeding stage, take the bait containing acaroid mites and put it in a fresh-keeping box to feed the nymphs of the nymphs for 11 to 13 days. During the whole nymph stage, the supply of feed...
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[0035]Embodiment 3 A kind of bait for breeding small flower bugs in East Asia is based on the mixture composed of flour (passing through a 100 mesh sieve): rice=5: 1 (weight ratio), and the mixed base is sterilized and placed in the opposite After 8 days of equilibrium under environmental conditions with a humidity of 75%, inoculate acaroid mites on the base material. The inoculation amount of acaroid mites is 30 to 50 heads per gram of base material. Cultivate in the box for 15 days, and when the amount of acaroid mites in the base material reaches 500-800 per gram of base material, it becomes the bait for feeding the East Asian flower bug.
[0036] A group breeding method of East Asian stinkbugs, the steps of which include egg hatching, nymph rearing, and transfer of last-instar nymphs or adults. The breeding environment conditions are: temperature 19±1°C, relative humidity 60%, and adult photoperiod 12L:12D. In the nymph feeding stage, take the bait containing acaroid mites...
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