2. The eggs in Mi Chong exist when the grain is still in the field, or in a container filled with rice. When the indoor temperature and humidity are suitable, the eggs will absorb the water of rice and hatch out the Mi Chong.
3. There are basically two kinds of Mi Chong: one is a white crawling insect, and the other is a black Mi Chong with a pair of little wings.
4. White bug: This kind of bug is actually a larva hatched from the eggs of moths at home. When the larva grows into an adult, the white worm will change color until it finally becomes a moth.
5. Black Mi Chong: It is often called the rice elephant, and its breeding speed is quite fast. If the rice bag is not opened for a few days, pests will inevitably appear.