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How many times do bamboo worms breed a year?

Moths breed once a year, from October to February every year/kloc-0.

Bamboo bees and bamboo insects are larvae of bamboo bees, and bamboo bees are aphids that harm bamboo forests. It lays eggs and hatches in tender bamboo, and the larvae develop by sucking the meat and water on the inner wall of bamboo. Once damaged, tender bamboo can't grow into wood.

Bamboo worms are pale in color and shaped like cordyceps sinensis. People take bamboo worms and boil them in boiling water, stir-fry them and eat them. They are very crisp and delicious. Bamboo insects parasitize on bamboo shoots early, and the eating state is larvae, 10 appears until February of the following year.

Bamboo insects mainly feed on bamboo. To cultivate bamboo worms, bamboo gardens should be established in places with flat terrain, abundant sunshine and deep soil. The decomposed organic fertilizer and compound fertilizer can be applied to the soil as base fertilizer, and then the strong bamboo with good growth can be transplanted into the bamboo garden to provide habitat for bamboo insects.

morphological character

Bamboo-shaped person, with short front chest and extremely long middle and back chest; Foliform people are not particularly elongated in the middle and back chest. The front wing is short, leathery, scaly, covered with wings, developed or sometimes degraded or completely missing, and the rear wing is membranous, wide, with a large hip area and folded in a fan shape. Temperate species often have no wings, while tropical species often have developed front and rear wings, and some are degraded or wingless.

Androgyny, bamboo-shaped, short-winged or wingless in females, but opposite in males; On the other hand, if the body is like a bamboo leaf, the female insect has developed wings and leaves, and the hind wings are degraded, while the male insect's front wings are degraded and the hind wings are developed. Feet are slender or flat and wide, with 5 hocks, and a few have 3 or 4 hocks.