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CATDOLL: How long does it take for a cicada to reproduce a generation? (How long does it take for a cicada to reproduce a generation?)

1. How fast do cicadas reproduce?

The reproduction rate of cicadas is 50 per year.

After mating, the female adults will lay eggs in July and August. They will embed the eggs into the treetops, where the fertilized eggs will spend the long winter. Usually, the adults rely on sucking the sap of the tree to survive, and the larvae do the same, and they will fall to the ground after hatching.

2. What are the habits of the cicada after hatching?

Cicadas usually reproduce one generation every 3 to 4 years, and overwinter as eggs and nymphs in the wood of tree branches and soil. The mature nymphs emerge from the ground and emerge in June and July. They usually emerge from the ground between 8 pm and 6 am, with the peak emergence time being between 9 pm and 10 pm. After emerging from the ground, the nymphs climb to nearby trees to emerge, and it takes about 2 hours to complete the emergence. When the adult emerges, the wing veins are green and the body is light red.

Later, the wings gradually spread out, the wing veins and body color gradually darken, and they gradually climb up the tree before dawn. After the adult emerges, it first sucks the sap of the plant to replenish nutrition, and then begins to chirp, the purpose of which is to attract female cicadas. Male cicadas generally begin to chirp when the temperature is above 20 degrees. When the temperature reaches above 26 degrees, many male cicadas chirp together, which is called group chirping. When the temperature reaches above 30 degrees, these male cicadas not only chirp for a long time, but also more times and louder. This cicada has a certain degree of gregariousness and group migration. From 8 to 11 in the morning, they migrate from large trees to small trees in groups; at 6 to 8 hours in the evening, they migrate from small trees to large trees in groups.

3. How often do artificial cicadas reproduce?

Artificial cicadas reproduce once every 5 years

Cicadas live on the ground for a short time, only about ten days and a half months. This is also the precious time for them to find a mating partner, mate and lay eggs, and maintain the reproduction of the population. Then they will die one after another. Therefore, golden cicadas can only lay eggs once in their lifetime.

4. What is the growth cycle of the cicada monkey? Please give an answer?

Is it a cicada? The eggs can hatch into larvae in 100 days, which is one generation. Generally speaking, the growth cycle of a generation is three to five years. According to records, some generations are five to eight years or even twelve or thirteen years. After the first generation is completed, they crawl out of the ground and transform into the second generation, which is the cicada. The cicada will mate and lay eggs in about 20 days, and then die after laying eggs. The so-called artificial breeding starts with breaking off the branch where the cicada died and placing it in the breeding place for natural hatching, or digging out the first generation of adults that are about to crawl out of the ground in the wild.

5. What is the growth cycle of the cicada?

Is it a cicada? The eggs can hatch into larvae in 100 days, which is one generation. Generally speaking, the growth cycle of a generation is three to five years. According to records, some generations are five to eight years or even twelve or thirteen years. After the first generation is completed, they crawl out of the ground and transform into the second generation, which is the cicada. The cicada will mate and lay eggs in about 20 days, and then die after laying eggs. The so-called artificial breeding starts with breaking off the branch where the cicada died and placing it in the breeding place for natural hatching, or digging out the first generation of adults that are about to crawl out of the ground in the wild.

6. 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.

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