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In summer and autumn, there is a kind of insect in the woods that uses one or a few leaves, wraps silk into a cocoon-like "house", and then burrows into it to live.
And this "house", not fixed, it is usually a bug spit silk hanging from the tree, like a free elevator, can be moved up and down at will. When it encounters strong winds or danger, it will take measures to protect itself - break away from the branches and fall to the ground. In our hometown of northern Jiangsu, this bug is called "hanging ghost".
When we were children, there were often their shadows on the national locust trees in the village. We often catch this kind of bug to play with. Because our children suspect that the outer layer of armor on the outside of their bodies is the growth of the sky to protect themselves. Peeling off their shells to reveal their fat bodies, only to find that they were merely living in them.
So we were very interested in them. This bug will build its own house, hanging in the air and nibbling on the leaves, too cunning, not ordinary bugs. Their name, "Hanging Ghosts", got their name precisely because they often hang in the air.
The thought of its strange name "Hanging Ghost" makes you a little disgusted, and it's a damn bad thing. Instead, they will catch some and go home to feed the chickens and ducks.
"Hanging Ghost", scientific name ruler. When I was a child, I stayed on a tree, often imitating it, like a tree trunk, and if I didn't pay attention to it, I couldn't find it at all.
The larvae of the inchworm are harmful to various trees such as cotton, fruit trees, tea trees, mulberry trees, and national locusts. This kind of insect eats a relatively large amount, reproduces quickly, and if it breaks out, it will become a disaster, and the leaves are full of holes, which is more harmful to the forest.
Some cool late autumn, old mature larvae, mostly spit silk during the day, sagging or directly fall to the ground, into the loose soil to pupate. Most of the pupae sites are located around the tree, and there are more southeastern parts of the tree, generally dozens to thousands of heads are concentrated together. They overwinter in the soil and emerge moths in the spring of the following year.
Now, because the crops and forests are sprayed with pesticides, the "hanging ghost" bugs are relatively rare. It was only occasionally mentioned with children that I remembered it. At present, if you want to see them, I am afraid that I will have to go into the wild old forest and explore them, so that I can see them.