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publicationNumber KR-101045806-B1
titleOfInvention Breeding method of tobacco blind stink
abstract Disclosed is a breeding method for economically mass-producing a natural tobacco blind stalk of tobacco flour. According to the present invention, the method of breeding tobacco blind stink bugs receives the tobacco stink stink bug eggs by using a tobacco leaf, which is stored in a bowl containing water until the nymphs hatch, and the nymphs feed the tobacco leaves into a breeding box. Since harvesting by allegorizing the adult while supplying, it is possible to harvest 8 to 9 times the amount of tobacco blind stings compared to the inoculation amount, the production yield is significantly higher. Particularly, when the tobacco blind stink bug is a young nymph (1 to 3 years old), it feeds and feeds peach aphids grown on vegetables such as eggplant or cabbage. By supplying the egg of Moth eggs, it is possible to maintain the growth and vitality of the tobacco blind stink bug at a low cost. Also, when the insects of 1 to 4 years of age are put in a plastic breeding box and grown, the tobacco leaves control the moisture by themselves. It can increase productivity per area and save labor. After that, the 5th homeless nymph can be placed in a breeding box with a mesh to facilitate adult gathering.
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