Locusta Migratoria he lives on the green grass
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Locusta that lives in the grass area in the aceh nature
These types of grass-eating pests are mostly seen in paddy fields or around grasses that flourish, if attacking agricultural land, young plant leaves will be consumed by this type of locust.
These grasshoppers include the number one plant-eaters that could harm plants such as young spinach and all the vegetables and fruits grown in the garden.
This grasshopper weapon is on the living leg he can jump further
The power of these locusts is on the hind legs in an attempt to kick other animals that endanger themselves in moments of urgency, as captured by small snakes or frogs and birds. Grasshoppers will try to escape by using this pointed toothed feet, the power of locusts on the hind legs to repel predator attacks and jump fast before being hunted by other animals.
Usually will lay eggs in place of many leaves of grass, plants that are full at night are usually eaten until they run out. When eating the leaves they will mate and lay eggs in the morning and attached to the leaves they occupy. Afterwards a group of grasshoppers fly search for other plant leaves or move the location of the eggs and let it stick to the leaves to hatch naturally after that the child will be separated with the host and they will live each.
Locusta Migratoria locusts are green or brown in small periods
When entering the transition phase grows a few months of this type will turn yellowish, when adult locusts are yellow to brown and large wings.
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