How to raise cicadas: the process of raising cicadas can be divided into artificially incubating cicada eggs, and storing them in a cool and humid place, paying attention to rat prevention and fire prevention. The egg branches collected in August of the first year must not be used until May-July of the second year, because cicada eggs have a dormant period, and cicada eggs in that year cannot hatch out small cicada ants, so there is no way to use them. When cicadas are bred and hatched, the eggs of cicadas can be artificially hatched from May to July of the following year. The egg branches are kept in a constant temperature room with a temperature of about 35 degrees and humidity. Sprinkle water with a sprayer three times a day to keep the egg branches moist. In high temperature and high humidity, cicada eggs will naturally hatch into small golden cicadas after about a month, so we will scatter the hatched cicada ants under the forest where we want to breed. Cicada ants will naturally run into the soil to grow!
At present, the benefit of raising cicadas can reach about 2000 Jin per mu, with 2000 eggs. Don't be fooled by the extension station when raising cicadas artificially. Hatching rate and unearthed are two completely different concepts, and the hatching rate can generally reach about 90%.