What are the methods for raising snails?

Snail Breeding Methods

Here is a detailed explanation for netizens who are interested in snail breeding methods. What are the snail breeding methods? Let's find out together.

1. Open-air breeding method. The open-air breeding method can utilize farmland for breeding. After plowing, refine the soil and plant broad-leaved trees around the field to provide shade. Surround the area with a net to prevent snails from escaping. It is also possible to breed on the flat rooftops of houses, by placing more than 10 centimeters of loose soil on the roof, planting a few grapevines with trellises for shade, and surrounding the area with a net. The advantage of the open-air breeding method is fresh air and good humidity, leading to faster snail growth and fewer diseases. It is important to water the soil during dry spells to keep it moist, to drain water during heavy rain, and to prevent the invasion of predators and livestock. Extra care should be taken if there are large cats at home.

2. Plastic greenhouse breeding method. Choose an area 30 meters long and 6 meters wide, plow it first, build a 30-centimeter-high wall around it, set up a plastic greenhouse with doors at both ends, and after plowing and leveling the soil inside the greenhouse, it is ready for breeding. The advantage of the plastic greenhouse breeding method is the ease of adjusting temperature and preventing predators. However, it is important to increase shading facilities during hot seasons and to keep the soil moist with proper air circulation.

3. Indoor breeding method. The indoor breeding method can be divided into two types: flat breeding and立体 breeding (three-dimensional breeding).

(1) Flat breeding involves building a square grid about 25 centimeters high and 2-3 square meters in size with bricks in the room, and then padding it with more than 10 centimeters of loose soil.

(2) Three-dimensional breeding first involves making wooden boxes (about 25 centimeters high, with length and width depending on the need) and shelves, padding the boxes with more than 10 centimeters of loose soil, and then placing the boxes layer by layer on the shelves. This breeding method is simple, easy to implement, requires less investment, and is safe. It is important to: open windows and doors for ventilation every day; adjust the temperature and soil moisture; keep the soil clean and the room hygienic; cover the boxes with a breathable net to prevent snails from escaping.

The above () introduces specific details about snail breeding methods and the question of what breeding methods are available for snails, hoping to provide netizens with some knowledge.