Why are crickets a pest?
Crickets are common and familiar insects, characterized by three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings, with the hind legs being well-developed for jumping. Male crickets have two antennae-like …
Crickets are common and familiar insects, characterized by three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings, with the hind legs being well-developed for jumping. Male crickets have two antennae-like …
Locusts have historically been a major pest for crops in China, with records of locust plagues dating back to 707 BC during the reign of King Ping of Zhou. From …
Everyone knows that lighting lamps in rice fields at night can attract and kill various pests. During its growth, rice must withstand attacks from many pests, including rice borers, leaf …
In rural China, especially in the northern regions, before sowing, people often scatter some “poisoned grain” or “poisoned millet” in the fields. This practice helps to kill pests like mole …
Don’t think that tilling the land is a simple matter: leading a big yellow ox or driving a tractor, pulling a plow back and forth across the field a few …
Typically, a rice panicle contains only about a hundred grains, and even the largest panicle yields only a few hundred grains. Why can crossing rice with barnyard grass yield a …
In the eyes of many, bacteria are typically seen as villains. However, not all bacteria are bad; some can be considered “good guys.” If you pull up a soybean plant …
In rice fields, it is common to encounter a disease known as “bad seedling disease,” where the seedlings initially grow quickly, becoming tall and large. However, before long, some of …
Moss typically grows in shallow water banks and stagnant ponds. Moss is an enemy to rice seedlings. It reproduces quickly, and when it proliferates, it forms a dense layer over …
Rice seedlings often rot in the seedling fields. Why does this happen? There are many reasons for seedling rot, and the conditions vary. For example, some die from freezing, some …