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publicationDate 2022-11-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-113261536-B
titleOfInvention A kind of disinfection treatment method of bat moth eggs
abstract The invention discloses a method for disinfecting bat moth eggs, which relates to the field of artificial cultivation. Ozone is used for auxiliary disinfection, thereby reducing the concentration of acid and alkali, and further reducing the damage to operators. The specific scheme includes the following steps: S1 : Clean bat eggs with warm water; S2: remove water from the surface of bat eggs; S3: use sodium hydroxide solution with a mass fraction of 0.2-0.3% to soak in alkali; S4: disinfect silver hydrogen peroxide Dilute the original solution and water at a ratio of 1:150 to 1:250, soak the bat moth eggs for 15 to 25 minutes; S5: dry the bat moth eggs again; S6: use a concentration of 15% before transferring the bat moth eggs to the soil ~25mg/m 3 ozone is used to disinfect the ground with plant roots where the bat eggs are hatched for 15 minutes, and then the bat eggs are transferred to the soil for hatching. The method for disinfecting bat moth eggs provided by the invention utilizes ozone to disinfect bat moth eggs, and the operation time is short.
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