CATDOLL : CATDOLL: How long does it take to grow a cicada? (How long does it take to grow a cicada?)

CATDOLL: How long does it take to grow a cicada? (How long does it take to grow a cicada?)

1. What do farmed cicada monkeys eat and how long does it take for them to grow up?

Tree root water usually takes two or three years to grow.

2. How to breed cicadas in winter?

Plant it in autumn and winter, bury it about 1 meter underground, and it will grow up in half a year.

1. The general process is to breed cicada eggs in autumn and winter, and to hatch and breed cicadas during the Spring Festival. The eggs can be hatched from March to July every year.

2. When planting, dig a trench about 1 meter away from the roots of the trees. The trench should be 30-50 cm deep and 20 cm wide.

3. Half a year, the overwintering eggs begin to hatch in mid-May of the following year, the peak hatching period is from late May to early June, and the hatching activity ends in late June. Under natural conditions, golden cicadas generally complete the growth of one generation in 3-5 years.

3. When should cicada seedlings be planted?

Golden cicada seedlings can be planted in autumn and winter. Golden cicada eggs usually hatch in the second year, usually in September-October (two-year eggs) or June-July (first-year eggs). From the egg stage to the mature nymph, the golden cicada needs to grow underground for three winters and summers.

Warm reminder: The golden cicada is a protected wild animal. Protecting wild animals starts with ourselves. We should refuse to buy or sell wild animal products and not interfere with the free life of wild animals.

4. How long does it take for a cicada monkey to grow up?

If we count from egg to adult cicada, the time it takes to become a cicada varies. Some take two or three years, some take five or six years, and the longest one takes seventeen years to grow from a larva to break through the soil and emerge as a cicada.

After the cicada eggs hatch and fall from the tree in the spring of the second year, they will burrow into the ground, find the roots of a tree, and survive by sucking the sap from the roots. If they cannot find the roots, they will basically die.

5. What is the growth cycle and temperature of the cicada?

The growth period of the cicada is three months, and the temperature is 50 degrees.

The main factors for the incubation of cicada eggs are air humidity and temperature. Although we can control the incubation temperature of cicada eggs through the greenhouse effect, we must plant them within a specific period of time. Because the young cicadas (cicada ants) that have just hatched from the cicada eggs are extremely weak and can easily die.

6. How long does it take to artificially breed cicada monkeys?

The time is almost the same as that of wild cicadas. It takes five years for wild cicadas to molt from eggs to become cicadas. The difference is that the survival rate of wild cicadas is lower because they have too many natural enemies and are affected by natural disasters. However, artificially bred cicadas have no natural enemies and no natural disasters, so the growth time is the same, but the survival rate is lower in wild ones and higher in artificially bred ones.

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