Wednesday, July 13, 2011

All the insects in the heat of summer

Who brought the larvae cause itching, scratching his horse teeth itchy places, licks and licks their larvae. From the mouth larvae make their way into the stomach and attached with hooks to its wall. Here they develop and grow, feeding on blood and mucus secreted by the stomach wall is irritated. Having a horse in the stomach about 10 months, the larva falls away from the wall, moving on with guts and feces thrown out. Buried in the soil, it pupate. A tiny midge, called the Hessian fly, which appears in the spring - in April and May, and now (in July) hatch is second, and in the south (in August) and third generation. This is one of the most dangerous pests of cereals, especially winter wheat. There is a second or third generation of some hazardous butterflies. Especially necessary to pay attention to the meadow moth, the caterpillars whose for mass reproduction spoil crops beets and many other crops. At the end of July on the south departs the second generation of other harmful butterflies, the so-called winter moths. Named it that because it tracks harm to crops of winter cereals, especially rye. Found everywhere, and many other tracks. Enumerate even particularly harmful - would be to give here a long list of names. Nothing, however, can not forget the cabbage butterfly caterpillars. Just at this time they produce a devastating attack on cabbage. Collection and destruction of caterpillars on cabbage gardens is particularly important for crop protection. In the hot, quiet summer days you can observe the so-called • swarming ants: the emergence in the air, the set of "ant-fly". It is easy to see out of their ant hills. As if on command for Ants almost all of the same type of event occurs. From the depth of the nest, from internal moves, runs almost the entire population of the nest. Among worker ants stand out major cruise females and smaller males. Winged rise swarms in the air: is the marriage flight. After mating the males die and the females gnaw off his wings, climb into the crevices and burrows and lay the foundation of new nests.

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