mormon cricket การใช้
- Large invertebrates include tarantulas ( " Aphonopelma " genus ) and Mormon crickets.
- Despite its name, the Mormon cricket is actually a shieldbacked cricket.
- Mormon crickets are preyed upon by a wide variety of birds and mammals.
- The Mormon cricket actually is a katydid, similar to a grasshopper.
- As Mormon crickets are flightless, physical barriers may be effective.
- The town also suffered infestations of armyworms, grasshoppers and Mormon crickets, which harmed local agriculture.
- Wikipedia has an article about the Mormon cricket which is neither a Mormon nor a cricket.
- Mormon crickets have also invaded northeast Nevada this year, prompting a disaster declaration in Elko County.
- Mormon crickets may undergo morphological changes triggered by high population densities, similar to those seen in locusts.
- The Mormon cricket shows a marked preference for forbs, but grasses and shrubs such as sagebrush are also consumed.
- These insects, now called " Mormon crickets " because of this incident, are not true 8th plague of locusts.
- Huge bands of crop and flower-eating Mormon crickets are marching around northern Nevada for the third spring in a row.
- If the winter is mild, " the Mormon cricket outbreaks in 2002 could be even more widespread, severe and destructive ."
- This bait kills both the Mormon crickets that eat the bait, and the crickets that eat crickets that ate the bait.
- Mormon crickets also eat insects, including other Mormon crickets ( especially individuals that have been killed or injured by automobiles or insecticides ).
- Mormon crickets also eat insects, including other Mormon crickets ( especially individuals that have been killed or injured by automobiles or insecticides ).
- The Mormon cricket's cannibalistic behavior may lead to swarm behavior because crickets may need to move constantly forward to avoid attacks from behind.
- Swarms of Mormon crickets are marching across the West, destroying rangeland and crops, slickening highways with their carcasses and leaving disgusted residents in their wake.
- Scientists say that at a density of 1 per square yard, the Mormon cricket consumes an amount of rangeland forage equal to 38 pounds per acre.
- Although the Mormon cricket breeds infrequently in cultivated fields, migrating bands of nymphs or adults can consume entire fields of sugar beets, small grains and alfalfa.
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