The bugs that eat bamboo are called bamboo shoot bugs.
The bamboo shoot insect is a natural wild edible insect that parasitizes on the tail of bamboo. It grows by sucking the juice of bamboo and eating bamboo for a long time. It is rich in protein.
Bamboo shoots can be eaten cooked, grilled, fried, or fried. They are rich in protein, amino acids, fats, sugars, calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, and vitamin C.
The bamboo shoot insect lives on the tail of bamboo and grows by sucking the juice of bamboo and eating bamboo. Its body is rich in protein.
Bamboo shoot insects are also called bamboo elephant insects, and their larvae are called bamboo shoot maggots.
The adults bite the bamboo shoots and suck out the juice; the larvae feed on the bamboo shoots, and the infected shoots gradually become moldy and die.
Bamboo shoot worms are pure natural wild edible insects. They live by sucking the juice of bamboo or bamboo shoots throughout their lives. Bamboo worms are high-protein and low-fat organic green food. They taste sweet and fragrant. Bamboo worms suck the juice of countless bamboo shoots in their lives. Eating one bamboo worm is equivalent to
Yu eats the essence of many bamboo shoots.
Bamboo shoot insects belong to the order Lepidoptera and the family Noctuidae, and are one of the main pests that damage bamboo shoots.
The occurrence is common in our province and the damage is serious. The larvae mainly eat the flesh of bamboo shoots.
Damage to Nan bamboo, light bamboo, bitter bamboo, dianthus, etc.
The surface of the damaged bamboo shoots loses its luster, and in the morning there are no water droplets on the shoot tips, and the bamboo shoots turn yellow, and then the shoots become rotten, causing a large number of shoots to fall back.