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Method for making cultivated silkworm climb the fascicle itself

An automatic and silkworm technology, applied in the field of silkworm breeding, can solve the problems of increasing the cost of silkworm rearing, affecting the quality of cocoons, increasing the cost of silkworm rearing, etc., saving labor and time, improving the quality of cocoons, and mobilizing the raising of silkworms. The effect of motivating silkworms

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-22
隆昌县蚕桑丝绸管理局
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[0003] First, labor is time-consuming and labor-intensive: Generally, one labor force can only undertake the cluster management of one cooked silkworm. The labor intensity is high and the production efficiency is low, which cannot meet the needs of modern production intensive, large-scale, and industrialized sericulture development.
[0004] Second, it is easy to artificially cause damage to the silkworm body and reduce the cocoon production: when the mature silkworm is caught artificially, it is easy to artificially cause scratches, lacerations, bruises and backlog injuries to the mature silkworm body, thereby increasing the mortality rate in the cluster and reducing the cocoon production , affecting the quality of cocoon silk
[0005] Third, it is easy to increase the cost of sericulture: due to the high labor intensity, workers are often hired for clustering, which naturally requires labor wages and living expenses, resulting in increased cost of sericulture and low income from sericulture, which affects sericulture to a certain extent. silkworm enthusiasm

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Embodiment 1

[0019] Embodiment 1: a kind of method for silkworm automatic clustering, carry out as follows:

[0020] (1) catching silkworms and clustering: when there are 5-10% mature silkworms in a batch of silkworms with relatively uniform group development, the mature silkworms are caught and clustered separately;

[0021] (2) Add food ecdysterone: at cluster room temperature 24 ± 2 ℃, add food ecdysteroid to remaining a large number of silkworms during 20-21 o'clock, average 25,000 ± 5% head silkworms add food 12 milliliters;

[0022] (3) Automatic clustering: After 10-12 hours, the whole batch of silkworms will be concentrated and matured, and then sprinkle a layer of Houttuynia cordata on the silkworm seat, and at the same time fully unfold the cluster on the silkworm seat, and keep the cluster room The light is dark and uniform, and the cooked silkworms will quickly leave the silkworm seat and cluster automatically under the influence of the special smell of Houttuynia cordata. Afte...

Embodiment 2

[0023] Embodiment 2: The silkworm is automatically clustered by the method in Example 1. In the step of adding ecdysone, if the cluster room temperature is higher than 26° C., then add ecdysone at 22-23 o'clock.

Embodiment 3

[0024] Embodiment 3: Bombyx mori is clustered automatically according to the method in Example 1. In the step of adding ecdysone, if the cluster chamber temperature is lower than 22° C., then add ecdysone at 15-16 o'clock.

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Abstract

The invention provides a method for making cultivated silkworm climb the fascicle itself which comprises, when ripe silkworm accounts to 5-10% of a batch of silkworms for uniform astogeny, mounting ripe silkworms separately under temperature of 24+-2 deg. C, feeding ecdysone to the large amount of residual silkworms at 20-21 clock, after 10-12 hours, ripening the whole batch of silkworms collectively, spreading a layer of cordate houttuynia in a silkworm stand, placing the mounting unit on the silkworm stand, depositing the mounting unit after 20 minutes, and collectively mounting the small number of ripe silkworms.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for cultivating silkworms, in particular to a method for clustering silkworms. Background technique [0002] At present, in the silkworm breeding process, the traditional method of manually catching cooked silkworms is generally used for clustering. The basic operation method is to manually pick up cooked silkworms one by one when clustering, and send a certain amount of mature silkworms collected to the farm in time. In the cluster room, according to certain requirements, the cooked silkworms are evenly spread on the silkworm clusters to let them spin silk and cocoon. This traditional method of clustering has the following disadvantages: [0003] First, labor is time-consuming and labor-intensive: Generally, one labor force can only undertake the cluster management of one cooked silkworm. The labor intensity is high and the production efficiency is low, which cannot meet the needs of modern pro...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/04
Inventor 黄若川魏正新周厚祥方仕贵刘学英
Owner 隆昌县蚕桑丝绸管理局
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