Which Jianhu centipede farms are good? Today, there are videos about centipede farming in Liaoning and Beijing. The video includes the tank-based method for raising centipedes.

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Nongke Humin Breeding Farm specializes in breeding golden head centipedes and feed yellow mealworms, integrating breeding, sales, and product recycling into a large-scale farm. Practical and honest, allowing a wide range of customers to breed golden head centipedes and feed yellow mealworms well, obtaining the greatest return with the least investment.

Supported by Huazhong Agricultural University: A key university under the national "211 Project" - Huazhong Agricultural University collaborates with Wuhan Nongke Humin Bioengineering Co., Ltd. to jointly research and focus on scientific farming and technological enrichment for centipede breeding techniques: Humin No. 2 Golden Head Centipede, which centipede breeding farm in Jianhu is better.

Advanced Technology Advantage: Wuhan Nongke Humin Bioengineering Co., Ltd., together with multiple biological experts and professors of bioengineering from Huazhong Agricultural University, through years of breeding observation, using preferred purification technology methods, has utilized biological genetic improvement engineering to cultivate a new generation of breeds - Humin No. 2 Golden Head Centipede. Through feeding observation, this breed is simple to raise, gentle in temperament, strong in adaptability, fast-growing, highly reproductive, with better medicinal value and more significant economic value, making it an ideal investment breeding project for a wide range of breeding friends.

Complete Breeding Facilities: The company leverages agricultural science as its advantage, with life sciences as its feature, relying on animal science and technology college experts and bachelors, focusing on modern bioengineering, special breeding, and insect resource development at its core, integrating research, breeding, teaching, promotion, technical services, production, sales, and import-export trade into a high-tech enterprise. It owns large ecological breeding areas, solar house breeding areas, greenhouse breeding areas, etc., and separately sets up technical training centers, seedling breeding centers, germplasm rooms, incubation rooms, gene transfer rooms, etc., with excellent foundations and complete systems.

Wuhan Nongke Humin Company: Upholding the tradition of "diligent reading and hard work, establishing oneself and helping others," our company takes "scientific farming" as its mission, promoting the industrial development of centipede resources with the business philosophy of "integrity, dedication, pragmatism, innovation, win-win." We are committed to providing higher-quality, high-yield seedlings, more advanced technology, and more comprehensive services for our fellow farmers, keeping pace with the times, and jointly creating a brighter future.

Wuhan Nongke Humin Centipede Breeding Official Website: hm9188.com/index1.asp

Consultation: 027-87672386 or 87672385 Teacher Yu, add QQ for detailed information: 1229441013

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Hubei Nongke Humin Centipede Breeding Base Address: Room 318, Tianhui Building, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuchang District, Wuhan City

1. Introduction to Several Main Breeding Methods

Currently, the main breeding methods for centipedes include box breeding, tank breeding, and pool breeding. Regardless of the method, they are all based on the biological characteristics of centipedes, designed according to one's own economic conditions and business objectives. Below is an introduction to these several breeding methods:

Centipede Box Breeding Method

(1) Box Making. A simple method is to use fiberboard plus 1.5 cm thick wooden strips nailed into a rectangular box with dimensions of 100 cm long, 40 cm wide, and 50 cm high. The top cover does not use fiberboard but instead uses square mesh window screens, which facilitates ventilation and helps prevent escape. Another way is: first nail a shallow wooden trough that is 20-30 cm high, 30-40 cm wide, and length adaptable; at the four corners and middle of the upper edge of the trough, stand up multiple small wooden strips about 10 cm long. Then, use specific mesh nets around these small wooden strips above the wooden trough to create a mosquito net-style cover, leaving multiple operation doors on the side facing the operator. Place several such wooden troughs on multi-layer wooden racks that match their length to form a three-dimensional multi-layer breeding trough. This saves space, fully utilizes the area of the breeding shed, and facilitates ventilation in the centipede resting places. Additionally, due to the moisture-absorbing properties of wood, it helps maintain the humidity of the breeding soil. Furthermore, this structure is particularly suitable for winter greenhouse breeding.

(2) Piling of Breeding Soil and Internal Layout. The thickness of the piled-up breeding soil in the box breeding method is approximately 10 cm thick. At the same time, each breeding box is equipped with several arc-shaped tiles. Wash the tiles and soak them with water, then stack 4-5 pieces along the inner walls of the box, ensuring that the stacked tiles are padded between each layer with sponge strips about 2 cm thick for the centipedes to rest. Do not place tiles in the middle of the box, as this is where the centipedes feed and move around.

The advantages of this breeding method are: simple equipment making, convenient layout, great flexibility, space-saving, and can be moved. The disadvantage is: it is difficult to maintain stable humidity in the breeding soil, greatly affected by the environment, and it is hard to maintain the most suitable ecological environment for centipedes, only suitable for breeding commercial centipedes.

Centipede Tank Breeding Method

Tanks used for breeding centipedes can be made of glass or ceramic. The volume of the tank should not be too large or too small, generally with a bottom diameter of about 50 cm and a height of about 30 cm. First, lay down a layer of coarse gravel at the bottom of the tank, then lay a layer of breeding soil about 10 cm thick on the gravel, and stack arc-shaped tiles along the edges inside the tank. Leave an open space in the middle for the centipedes to move and eat. There is no limit to the stacking thickness of the tiles, but it is preferable that the top tile is 10-15 cm below the rim of the tank. Between layers of stacked tiles, pad sponge strips about 2 cm thick. Cover the tank opening with a mesh net to prevent centipedes from escaping.

For long-term development, tank breeding should only be a temporary measure or small-scale breeding adapted to local conditions. A major drawback of the tank breeding method is poor ventilation, prone to water accumulation at the bottom, easily leading to mold growth and causing green stiff mold disease in centipedes. Special attention must be paid to controlling the temperature of the breeding soil and replacing it in a timely manner.