laitimes

Be careful! The community staged the "bug crisis" boulevard into a coiled silk hole

author:Bright Net

The first eye news, in recent days, a road in the Longyin community of Zengjia Street in Shapingba District has almost become a "coiled silk hole", and many bugs are dragging long silk threads, hanging high and low in mid-air. On both sides of the trees and on the ground, there are also dense insects. If you have a dense phobia, you may get goosebumps at a glance.

Be careful! The community staged the "bug crisis" boulevard into a coiled silk hole

On this road in the Longyin community of Zengjia Street, there are many such insects that are green in color, two or three centimeters long, and look like a little silkworm. Some bugs hang in mid-air like rain. Other bugs are densely clustered on roadside trash cans, leisure seats, and parked vehicles, squirming and crawling.

Be careful! The community staged the "bug crisis" boulevard into a coiled silk hole

Residents say the bug crisis has been erupting for almost a month. There are several locust trees on the side of the road, and all the leaves are eaten clean by these insects, making them look bald. Other varieties of trees in the vicinity have also been implicated, leaving large and small insect eyes on their leaves.

Be careful! The community staged the "bug crisis" boulevard into a coiled silk hole

As of now, these bugs do not seem to cause direct harm to the human body. This insect was flooded, and everyone looked at the meat and numbness, and their hearts always felt uncomfortable. Some bugs also crawled into the homes of residents along the branches, making everyone feel even more disturbed. What exactly these bugs come from, everyone can't say.

Be careful! The community staged the "bug crisis" boulevard into a coiled silk hole

The 1st Eye-630 reporter found through inquiries that this bug is most likely a "national locust inchworm ( huò ) " , which is commonly known as "hanging ghost". The larvae of this insect like to gnaw on the young buds of locust trees. When the larvae mature, they spit out silk and droop, and then burrow into the soil to pupate for the winter. These bugs tend to flood in April and May, entering an outbreak period.

Be careful! The community staged the "bug crisis" boulevard into a coiled silk hole

Through the local neighborhood committee, the reporter contacted the person in charge of the property management company, Manager Zhao. Manager Zhao said that this flood of insects is indeed commonly known as "hanging ghosts", and similar insect pests have broken out in their communities a few years ago. At present, they have prepared the corresponding drugs. Next, pest control work will begin.

1st Eye reporter Tamboch

Original title: The community staged a "bug crisis" The destructive force is strong to make residents upset

Disclaimer: This article is reproduced for the purpose of transmitting more information. If there is a source labeling error or infringement of your legitimate rights and interests, please contact the author with the proof of ownership, we will correct and delete it in time, thank you.

Read on