Habitat:
Grasshopper belongs to the insect order Homoptera Cicadidae, for the incomplete metamorphosis of insects, growth and development to experience the egg, wakame, adult three periods. late July, after mating, the female adult began to spawn, usually in the diameter of the branch tips of about 5mm. When laying eggs, the spawner is used to prick out many 0.5~1.0cm deep inclined egg chambers on the branches, and one egg chamber produces 6~8 fertilized eggs. Eggs begin to hatch in June after overwintering, and the wakamei fall to the ground, and then dive into the soil, obtaining nutrients through the sap of the plant root by sucking, and the wakamei generally live in the soil for 3~5 years, or even longer until the last-age larvae burrow out of the ground and climb up nearby weeds, trees, etc., and eventually Staying in the branches and leaves, bark, molting and feathering into adults. Feathering 20d after the start of mating and spawning, spawning season appeared at the end of June to late August, and gradually enter the end of spawning.