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Zongzi, a traditional Chinese delicacy, is renowned not only for its culinary value but also for its medicinal properties. It is believed to possess anti-cancer, detoxifying, and pain-relieving qualities. Moreover, zongzi is a celebrated dish across China, with high societal demand. Unfortunately, wild resources have dwindled in recent years, prompting a shift towards artificial cultivation, which offers both national and personal benefits.
For those considering family-based breeding, the process requires minimal investment, low labor involvement, and uncomplicated technology, yet yields substantial economic returns. Using 7,500 floating ponds, you can cultivate 7,500 female crickets and 2,500 male crickets. Each female cricket can produce around 20 offspring annually. Selling these crickets in Aberdeen can fetch prices that result in an annual income ranging from 40,000 to 50,000 yuan.
Scorpions exhibit social behaviors, preferring to live in groups. They can survive without food for four to five months in temperatures ranging from 4 to 20 degrees Celsius. Newborn scorpions can survive seven to ten days without food, relying on their yolk sacs for nutrition. Within four to six days, they shed their skin, turning brown after moulting. Known as the second instar, they start moving around their mothers, who then assist them in shedding their skin. Once cleaned, the young scorpions return to their mothers' backs. After four to five days, they leave their mothers to live independently. During this time, the mother remains largely inactive, focusing on protecting her young and finding safe environments. Stress during this period can lead the mother to abandon or even consume her offspring.
Breeding scorpions involves six moults before they can reproduce, reaching the seventh instar. In a natural setting, this process takes about three years, whereas constant or semi-constant temperature artificial breeding can reduce this to one to two years. Scorpions can breed continuously for five days and have a lifespan of up to eight years.
For family-based breeding, urban and rural residents, including laid-off workers, can utilize idle spaces for small-scale operations. Techniques include indoor pond systems and shelf pot methods. The pond system requires careful consideration of the surrounding environment, ensuring it's quiet, well-ventilated, insulated, and has good drainage and sufficient lighting. The shelf pot method involves creating multi-tiered shelves with plastic pots containing weathered soil and inverted tiles for additional feeding space.
The stocking density depends on the scorpion's age, with varying numbers per square meter. Temperature regulation is crucial, with ideal growth and reproduction occurring at 33 to 36 degrees Celsius. Constant or semi-constant temperature breeding allows for year-round reproduction, significantly increasing productivity.
Humidity management is equally important, maintaining a balance between dryness and occasional wetness in the nests. Feeding primarily involves Tenebrio molitor larvae, which are rich in protein and easy to rear. Proper care and disease prevention are essential, including regular cleaning, maintaining optimal conditions, and providing clean water and food.
Finally, venom extraction and product processing are critical steps. Venom is extracted using electronic extractors, and processed scorpions can be prepared as medicinal goods, following a process involving saline solution baths, steaming, and drying.
In conclusion, family-based scorpion breeding offers a promising avenue for generating income while contributing to sustainable practices.