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titleOfInvention Pine wood insect breeding method
abstract The invention discloses a pine moth breeding method, which relates to the technical field of agricultural breeding and comprises the following steps: a. building a shed in the field, using 6 fir trees as columns, making the tops of the 6 fir trees into herringbone shapes, and covering the herringbone shapes with fir barks; several phyllostachys pubescens are made into a frame at the bottom of the column; b. collecting fresh pine branches on the mountain in 4-6 months every year, trimming the branches, and then stacking the branches on a rack; c. when the fresh pine branches are stacked for about 1 month, the monochamus alternatus hopes fly to lay eggs, and at the moment, the inspection is carried out once in 3 days to remove pests such as ants and the like in time; sealing the periphery of the shed by using cedar bark or cement tiles; d. and (3) breaking the pine branches by using a knife from 11 months to 3 months of the next year in the lunar calendar every year, and collecting pine wood insects in the pine branches. Compared with the prior art, the method has the advantages of simple operation and low cost, and can realize the purpose of batch production of the pine wood worms.
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