Novel technology for breeding maggot by using kitchen waste
A technology for kitchen waste and grain worms, which is applied to the removal of solid waste, animal husbandry and other directions, can solve the problems of long growth cycle, low survival rate of grain worms, and insufficient utilization of food residue nutrients.
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[0022] The present invention proposes a new technique for cultivating grain worms using kitchen waste, comprising the following steps:
[0023] S1. Raw material preparation: the raw materials include the following raw materials in parts by mass: 50 parts of kitchen residues, 5 parts of wheat bran, 10 parts of straw granules, 5 parts of distiller's grains and 3 parts of bean dregs;
[0024] S2. Raw material processing: separating the solid and liquid of the kitchen residue prepared in S1, and pulverizing the obtained solid residue through a pulverizer to obtain the finished product A;
[0025] S3. Dispersion and mixing: put the finished product A, wheat bran, straw granules, distiller's grains and bean dregs into the mixer in sequence, and mix to obtain medium B;
[0026] S4. Seedling laying: lay part of the culture medium B in the culture box, and spread the grain worm eggs on the medium B, and lay the remaining part of the culture medium B above the grain worm eggs;
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Embodiment 2
[0030] The present invention proposes a new technique for cultivating grain worms using kitchen waste, comprising the following steps:
[0031] S1. Raw material preparation: the raw materials include the following raw materials in parts by mass: 60 parts of kitchen residues, 10 parts of wheat bran, 15 parts of straw granules, 10 parts of distiller's grains and 6 parts of bean dregs;
[0032] S2. Raw material processing: separating the solid and liquid of the kitchen residue prepared in S1, and pulverizing the obtained solid residue through a pulverizer to obtain the finished product A;
[0033] S3. Dispersion and mixing: put the finished product A, wheat bran, straw granules, distiller's grains and bean dregs into the mixer in sequence, and mix to obtain medium B;
[0034] S4. Seedling laying: lay part of the culture medium B in the culture box, and spread the grain worm eggs on the medium B, and lay the remaining part of the culture medium B above the grain worm eggs;
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Embodiment 3
[0038] The present invention proposes a new technique for cultivating grain worms using kitchen waste, comprising the following steps:
[0039] S1. Raw material preparation: the raw materials include the following raw materials in parts by mass: 70 parts of kitchen residues, 15 parts of wheat bran, 20 parts of straw granules, 15 parts of distiller's grains and 9 parts of bean dregs;
[0040] S2. Raw material processing: separating the solid and liquid of the kitchen residue prepared in S1, and pulverizing the obtained solid residue through a pulverizer to obtain the finished product A;
[0041] S3. Dispersion and mixing: put the finished product A, wheat bran, straw granules, distiller's grains and bean dregs into the mixer in sequence, and mix to obtain medium B;
[0042] S4. Seedling laying: lay part of the culture medium B in the culture box, and spread the grain worm eggs on the medium B, and lay the remaining part of the culture medium B above the grain worm eggs;
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