CATDOLL : CATDOLL: What kind of land is needed to breed golden cicadas? (What kind of land is needed to breed golden cicadas?)

CATDOLL: What kind of land is needed to breed golden cicadas? (What kind of land is needed to breed golden cicadas?)

1. What are the land requirements for raising cicadas?

In the past, people believed that any land (such as silt, sand, red soil, black soil, loam, etc.) could be used to plant trees and raise cicadas, and that high yields could be obtained. In fact, this is not the case. In order for the larvae to grow quickly and healthily, it is best to choose land with soft soil, not easy to harden, sunny and frost-proof, fertile and pollution-free. The soil should not be too dry, nor too high in water content or waterlogged, so as to ensure that the root system of the host plant grows normally and is well-developed and juicy.

2. What kind of soil is best for breeding cicadas?

It is generally accepted that sandy soil (i.e., sandy soil and soil in any proportion) is more suitable. However, there is also a limit that it should not affect the growth of trees.

3. Where are the places for artificial breeding of cicadas?

When choosing a site, first choose a suitable site to plant cicadas. The site should be easy to irrigate, fertile, preferably sandy, and cheap. Or you can also choose your own land. Also, observe whether there are cicadas unearthed nearby. If these conditions are met, it can basically be used to plant cicadas, which will help the growth of cicadas.

4. Can cicadas be raised in mugwort fields?

Golden cicadas are agricultural and forestry pests, and they cannot survive in wormwood fields. Therefore, golden cicadas cannot be raised in wormwood fields. It is best to choose wasteland to raise golden cicadas.

Because golden cicada has unique flavor, rich nutrition, and good medicinal and health care effects, as people's living standards continue to improve, the market demand for golden cicada, which is highly nutritious, green and delicious, is also increasing, and its price is also rising accordingly.

5. What kind of environment does the cicada need to grow in?

The most important thing for breeding cicadas is to choose forest land. Sandy land is the most suitable for breeding cicadas. Do not choose low-lying forest land for breeding cicadas, as there will be waterlogging when it rains heavily. Herbicides cannot be used in forest land. The best time to plant cicadas is in late June and mid-July. The planted cicadas will slowly drill down after the weather turns cooler after the beginning of autumn. It will take a long 3 years underground before they can emerge. The above is a summary of my personal experience. I did not copy any information about breeding cicadas on the Internet. I hope it will be helpful to you.

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