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CATDOLL: Will domestic grasshoppers hatch in winter?

Yes. As long as the temperature is suitable and the feed is sufficient, grasshoppers will shed their skin once every 5 to 6 days. Each molting time is about 20 minutes, and they will molt 5 times in total. Therefore, it only takes about 30 days for grasshoppers to grow from hatching to adulthood.

As long as the temperature is suitable and the feed is sufficient, grasshoppers will shed their skin once every 5 to 6 days. Each molting lasts about 20 minutes, and they will shed their skin 5 times in total. Therefore, it only takes about 30 days for a grasshopper to grow from hatching to adulthood.

The breeding cycle of grasshoppers is generally about 40 days, and they can be eaten. Four batches can be raised in a year. In addition, the suitable temperature for the growth of grasshoppers is 25℃-32℃, the relative humidity is 85%-92%, and the soil moisture content is 15%-18%. When the temperature is lower than 14℃ or higher than 40℃, grasshoppers will gradually stop eating and die.

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