1. Which fruit trees are suitable for breeding cicada monkeys? It takes several years for the fruit trees toCicada monkeys are suitable for apricot trees, peach trees, apple trees or other waxy dwarf shrubs. It is best to choose trees that are more than three years old. If the tree is young, the roots are small and the sap is low, it cannot provide sufficient nutrition for the densely colonized nymphs, which will affect the rapid growth of the nymphs. If it is a newly planted tree, you can put fewer egg branches in the first year, and then gradually increase the number of branches as the tree grows. After the cicadas are unearthed, their adult form has a strong tendency to move toward light, so it is best to wait until they have emerged as adults before bringing them into the greenhouse. When catching them, the emerged cicadas will fly around when they see the light, causing the death of the insects. Therefore, all the cicadas unearthed within the first week should be caught, and then allowed to naturally emerge and lay eggs after a week. The seed density is about 10,000 per mu, with males and females accounting for 50% each. Each female cicada monkey can lay 500-1500 eggs. Each greenhouse can provide about 20 mu of cicada monkey breeding. Cicada monkeys can mate and lay eggs about 20 days after incubation. When laying eggs, cicada monkeys pierce the epidermis of branches and lay eggs in the wood. During the mating and egg-laying period of cicada monkeys, try not to walk around or make noise in the greenhouse to avoid adverse effects on cicada monkeys. Cicada monkeys are suitable for breeding under fruit trees such as apple, pear, hawthorn, and cherry. The fruit trees need about 5 years to produce high yields, and it is appropriate to start planting cicada monkeys in the summer and autumn of the third year. Generally, apple, pear, or peach trees will do. The longer the green, the better. 2. What kind of tree is good for growing cicadas?The best tree species are those with well-developed capillaries, such as willows and elms. 3. Is it okay to raise cicada monkeys in jujube trees?Few people use jujube trees to raise cicadas. It is not impossible to raise them, but the yield will be lower, including jujubes and cicadas. The cicada's favorite trees are willow, poplar, and elm. 4. What trees do cicadas like?The cicada likes to live in trees such as chinaberry, persimmon, willow, peach, plum and Pistacia. The larvae hatch from branches and fall to the ground, then burrow into the soil. The larvae molt for 5 days in the soil. In the spring, the larvae move to the ground to suck the sap from the roots of plants. In autumn and winter, they burrow into the soil to avoid the cold. The young larvae have white or yellow bodies and are soft with a noticeable swelling of the forehead. The larvae have hard yellow-brown bodies and undeveloped wing buds. The molting line is from the top to the middle of the back of the chest. The insect splits 5. Which trees have the most cicadas and monkeys?The old willow tree around 9 p.m. |
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