CATDOLL : CATDOLL: What plants can grow cicadas? What plants can grow cicadas?

CATDOLL: What plants can grow cicadas? What plants can grow cicadas?

1. Most common tree species are suitable, such as poplar, willow, elm, apple, pear, peach, apricot, etc.

2. Some special tree species are not suitable, such as pine, cypress, ginkgo, camphor, and chinaberry.

3. To breed golden cicadas, woody plants and herbaceous plants (perennial) can be selected as host plants. In order to save trouble in management, most farmers choose woody plants to breed golden cicadas.

4. Among woody plants, in order to quickly raise cicadas, first, we must choose tree species that cicadas like; second, we must choose tree species that are easy to survive and grow quickly; third, we must choose tree species with developed root systems and sufficient juice. Combining the three conditions, the first choice is willow.

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