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This is a rare orange-brown celestial bull in the north

This is a rare orange-brown celestial bull in the north

The orange-brown celestial bull is an insect of the arthropod phylum, insect class, Coleoptera, and the family Tianniu, black or black-brown, shiny, covered with gray or grayish-yellow short hairs, with developed feet.

Orange tianniu completes a generation in two years in the orange area of the southern part of the country, the larvae hatched before early July, pupate from early August to early October of the following year, feather into adult insects from early October to early November, and overwinter in the pupae, adult insects go out in late April of the third year, and the larvae hatched after August need to go through two winters, pupate from May to June of the third year, and adult insects go out after August. Adult worms out of the cave from the sunset, you can see a few out of the hole, 8-9 o'clock in the evening out of the hole is the most abundant, especially before the rain before the hot night, the most out of the hole. Adults are active between trunks, mating and laying eggs. By 11:00 p.m., the temperature was dropping and the adults were sneaking into the cave one after another. Now we in the north only because we can see it, because of the greening and beautification of the environment everywhere, the introduction of a large number of novel green tree species from the south, and then the seedlings with harmful insects or insect eggs are also introduced, one to a few years later, the development of pests is completed generation by generation, and we have the opportunity to see them...

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