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What's with the moths in the house?

The main reason is that there is an environment where moths grow at home.

Because there are insects in rice, peanuts, flour and beans at home, and then the insects feather into moths, and the moths multiply, and the number is much higher.

The method of quickly killing moths;

1. Mosquito-repellent incense and mosquito-repellent incense drive away. It's better to smoke incense. Moths hate cigarettes.

2. The smell of fir trees can drive away moths. Moths are most afraid of the smell of fir trees. You can collect some branches and leaves of fir trees and put them in the window, so that moths are not easy to get close to.

3. Ventilation during the day. It is suggested to clean up the garbage regularly, develop good living habits and pay attention to keep the room ventilated and dry.

You can put a mosquito killer in the room.

Extended data source:

Moths, LEPIDOPTERA insects of Insecta, mostly move at night and like to gather in bright places, so there is a saying in folk proverbs that "moths put out a fire and set themselves on fire". Plants provide food sources for many kinds of moths when they are young. The larvae and adults of moths are also one of the main food sources of insect-eating animals such as birds, reptiles and amphibians, forming an important food chain in nature.

Breeding mode:

The growth period (life cycle) of moths is divided into four stages: egg stage, larval stage, pupal stage and adult stage.

1. Egg stage

The first stage of insect ontogeny. After the fertilized eggs (or unfertilized eggs) of insects, the embryos in the eggs begin to develop. Eggs are larvae when they mature. The process of larvae breaking out of their shells is called hatching. The time required for an egg to hatch from birth is called the egg stage.

2. Larval stage

The second stage of insect development. That is, the process from hatching of eggs to pupation of larvae. In the type of incomplete metamorphosis, larvae are also called nymphs and larvae. They have no pupa stage and develop directly from larvae to adults. Completely metamorphosed larvae pupate when they mature. The larval stage of insects is the fastest growing stage of insects, and the weight of some moth larvae increases by 10 thousand times from hatching to mature pupa.

3. Pupal stage

The third stage of the development of completely deformed insects. It is the stage when insects transition from larvae to adults. When the larva matures, its body becomes shorter, it can't eat or move, and its appearance gradually becomes thicker, so it pupates. Some larvae have a short pre-pupation period before pupation. Some larvae spin silk to make cocoons or pupae rooms to protect themselves before pupation. When the pupa matures, it appears as an adult.

4. adulthood

The last stage of insect development. Sexually mature, they can mate and lay eggs, but some adults need supplementary nutrition before mating and laying eggs.

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