A group feeding method for feeding Spodoptera frugiperda larvae with corn shoots
A technology of Spodoptera frugiperda and corn shoots, applied in the biological field of agriculture and forestry, can solve the problems of larvae killing each other, waste of surplus food, time-consuming and laborious, etc.
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[0037] The present invention is a group feeding method for feeding Spodoptera frugiperda larvae with corn shoots, comprising the following steps:
[0038] (1) Preparation of the feeding box for Spodoptera frugiperda larvae:
[0039] a. Prepare a sterilized breeding box with a size of 40×28×16cm. The lid has an opening with a length of 25cm and a width of 15cm. The opening is welded with 120-mesh barbed wire. The bottom of the box is sterilized by dry heat at 120℃ 2h of sand;
[0040] b. Take a small amount of fresh corn shoots, disperse them into corn shoots, corn cobs and corn silks, and use the role of corn cobs to separate and stack the corn shoots, corn cobs and corn silks On the sand (such as corn cobs, corn bracts, corn cobs, corn silk, etc. from bottom to top), slightly larger corn cobs can be broken to form a broad stacking structure on the surface;
[0041] c. Put corn silk and young bamboo shoot cores on the top layer for the young larvae of Spodoptera frugiperda t...
Embodiment 2
[0052] The present invention is a group feeding method for feeding Spodoptera frugiperda larvae with corn shoots, comprising the following steps:
[0053] (1) Preparation of the feeding box for Spodoptera frugiperda larvae:
[0054] a. Prepare a sterilized breeding box with a size of 40×28×16cm. The lid has an opening with a length of 25cm and a width of 15cm. The opening is welded with 120-mesh barbed wire. 2h of sand;
[0055] b. Take a small amount of fresh corn shoots, disperse them into corn shoots, corn cobs and corn silks, etc., and use the role of corn cobs to separate the corn shoots, corn cobs and corn silks from each other , stacked on the sand (for example, from bottom to top: corn cobs, corn cobs, corn cobs, corn silk, corn cobs, corn cobs, etc.), slightly larger corn cobs can be broken to form a wide surface stack structure;
[0056] c. Put corn silk and young bamboo shoot cores on the top layer for the young larvae of Spodoptera frugiperda to feed on.
[005...
Embodiment 3
[0067] The present invention is a group feeding method for feeding Spodoptera frugiperda larvae with corn shoots, comprising the following steps:
[0068] (1) Preparation of the feeding box for Spodoptera frugiperda larvae:
[0069] a. Prepare a sterilized breeding box with a size of 40×28×16cm. The box cover has an opening with a length of 25cm and a width of 15cm. The opening is welded with 120-mesh barbed wire. 3h of sand;
[0070] b. Take a small amount of fresh corn shoots, disperse them into corn shoots, corn cobs and corn silks, etc., and use the role of corn cobs to separate the corn shoots, corn cobs and corn silks from each other , stacked on the sand (for example, from bottom to top: corn shoots, corn cores, corn shoots, corn cores, corn silk, etc.), slightly larger corn cores can be broken to form a stacked structure with a wide surface;
[0071] c. Put corn silk and young bamboo shoot cores on the top layer for the young larvae of Spodoptera frugiperda to feed o...
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