Fly habits

The fly's shape features:
Since everyone has seen fly maggots, the appearance is not introduced.
The growth of fly maggots:
Musca domestica growth and development is divided into four stages: eggs, cockroaches, cockroaches, and flies. Each generation takes 12 days to 15 days, and it can breed 24 generations a year. Among them, after 12 hours to 24 hours, the eggs hatched into the pupa; the pupa were turned into crickets after 5 days to 7 days; the quail bred after 3 days to 5 days. After the male flies, they die, but the female flies can live for 30 days to 60 days, and can produce 1500 eggs for life. If conditions are suitable, a pair of house flies can pass 200 billion of offspring in one summer.
Physiological habits of fly maggots:
The optimum temperature for the growth of the fly larvae is 26°C to 35°C, and the growth stops below 13°C, and it gradually dies below 8°C or above 43°C.
The fly's food characteristics:
Fly regulation feed: 1. Available milk powder plus brown sugar to adjust the thinning liquid, it is best to add some smashed cooked eggs; 2. Fresh wolfberry pulp plus brown sugar thick paste paste; 3. Animal viscera or rotten meat; 4. Small Miscellaneous fish smash and dilute, etc. (above four kinds can add shoxing). The main feed for flies: Pig manure fermented with "EM stock".
Forage feed: 1. 1000kg of carbohydrates such as wheat bran, barley flour, corn residue, etc., mixed with a dilution solution made from "EM stock solution" 1kg plus the appropriate amount of water, and it is advisable to catch fresh water in the hands; 2. Wild fish, Shrimp, carrion and other animal viscera 1000 kg, mixed with the "EM liquid" 1kg dilution, the surface just after seeing the water is appropriate; 3. Fresh chicken, pigs and other non-herbivorous animal feces 1000kg, with " EM liquid "1kg diluted solution mixed; the above feed is diluted as well.
Breeding habits of fly larvae:
After five days of development, the pupa grows from soft to hard, from beige, light brown, and dark brown to black, and the last adult flies out from the front of the pupa. The flies that just climbed out will only climb or fly. An hour later, they will start to eat and drink water. The adult fly lively during the day and does not move at night. After three days of sexual maturity, males and females began mating and spawning, 1-8 days of age for the peak period of egg production, to the 25th day of basic lost oviposition ability. The eggs of the fly are hatched from half a day to one day, and the eggs are cultivated in the pigs and chicken feces treated with the "EM stock solution", and are generally changed on the fourth day.

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