Method for propagating Japan exorista japonica with wax moth
A technology of wax moth and parasitic fly chasing, which is applied in animal husbandry and other fields, can solve the problem of low host parasitism rate, and achieve the effects of high reproductive efficiency, low feeding cost and short feeding cycle
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[0020] (1) Collection of Provenance
[0021] Collect the mature larvae of the large bag moth, put them into the fly collection cage, collect the Japanese chasing fly adults and move them into the new fly collection cage as a provenance, and remove the weak and deformed parasite flies. 50 Japanese chasing flies were moved into each cage, and the ratio of male to female was 2-3:2. Put into 20% honey water in the cage, supplement nutrition for the adult.
[0022] (2) Inoculation
[0023] After the parasites were moved into the breeding cage for 3 days, 50 mature larvae of the wax moth which were treated with 75% alcohol + 60°C hot water were placed in a petri dish, put into the breeding cage, and parasite eggs were collected every 2 hours.
[0024] (3) Collection of parasite eggs
[0025] Take out the petri dish, observe it under a dissecting microscope, move the larvae of the parasitic fly, Melonella mellonella, which have laid eggs, into a disposable transparent plastic cup,...
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