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Zhuzhou: The "Pansi Cave" in front of the house was originally a caterpillar camphor tree

author:Red Net

Rednet Zhuzhou Station, July 8 (Zhuzhou Daily trainee reporter Feng Yang) Pansi Cave is the cave house of the spider spirit in "Journey to the West". On the morning of July 2, Ms. Yan, who lives in Building 1 of Xiangshisan Village in Shifeng District, called the newspaper's news hotline and said that a "pansi hole" also appeared in front of her home.

Ms. Yan's "pansi hole" is under several large camphor trees in front of her house, full of densely packed caterpillars. She said the bugs appeared half a month ago. "Those caterpillar nets, my husband swept with a broom three times a day, swept one minute before, and then hung up again in a few minutes." Ms. Yan said that she was very distressed, and the bugs crawled everywhere after landing on the ground. She pointed to some black dots on the outer wall of her house and told reporters that they were all caterpillar corpses that wanted to climb into her house.

The reporter learned that the camphor tree in front of Ms. Yan's house has been planted for many years, and many such trees in the community are full of bugs.

Huang Hongqing, director of the Shifeng District Greening Office, said that in the case of insect infestation in Xiangshi Sancun, they had previously sent the maintenance team staff to spray the medicine, which may be the cause of the rain, and the drug did not work. She said that in the next two days, another conservation team will be sent to solve the problem.

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