Cultured insects, specifically the leech grasshopper, offer a sustainable and profitable way to adjust farming structures and boost income. The Quzhou Office of the Insect Culture Association provides high-quality seed stock, shares aquaculture techniques, offers on-site guidance, and ensures smooth recovery through-train services. Raising leech grasshoppers has several advantages:
1. This is a one-time investment that brings long-term benefits. Once set up, there are no further costs or risks involved. The return is quick—investment in the same year leads to profits that same year.
2. Breeding techniques are simple to learn and easy to manage. It doesn’t require large areas, and both men and women can easily engage in this activity.
3. The diet of the grasshopper consists mainly of natural grasses, planted forage, and leaves from corn or sorghum. As they grow into adults, they only need a small amount of formula feed to become plump and ready for sale.
4. Grasshoppers reproduce rapidly with a short life cycle, making them highly economically viable. A single female can lay 40–90 eggs, and once hatched, the cycle continues endlessly. They grow quickly during summer and autumn, with breeding seasons starting in early May and ending in late July, and another season running from mid-July to late September.
5. In the shed, the density of grasshoppers can reach 600–800 per square meter per season, producing over 2 kilograms in one season and nearly 5 kilograms in two. This results in substantial income.
6. Wintering quail eggs is straightforward and can be done naturally. To improve survival rates, cover the egg area with a layer of wheat straw or weeds. Remove the covering at the beginning of April to prevent premature hatching.
7. When building sheds, it's best to choose sunny and well-ventilated locations. The ground should be 10–15 cm higher than the surrounding area. Sandy red soil is ideal inside the shed as it doesn't clump and is beneficial for the development of grasshopper eggs. Eliminate ants and cockroaches using traps, manual removal, or boiling water. This ensures no harmful animals interfere with the grasshoppers’ growth.
By following these methods, you can successfully raise leech grasshoppers with minimal effort and maximum returns. Whether you're an experienced farmer or just starting out, insect farming presents a promising opportunity for sustainable income.
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