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My home is newly decorated. Not long ago, I found a bug in the cupboard. I looked it up on the Internet, and it's called Jujube Horse Cricket. What can get rid of him?
Methods of removing kitchen horse crickets:

1. chemical method: spray 84 disinfectant and strong acid toilet cleaner and soak for two days.

2. Physical method: use a hot steam sprayer to spray and transpiration all suspected parts with hot steam above 200 degrees Celsius. Note that it must be comprehensive and thorough to avoid future troubles.

The kitchen cricket is the most widely distributed insect, which is found all over China. If your cabinet is made of MDF, it is because the MDF was not processed strictly according to the technical requirements and was not completely dried, so the kitchen came into your house.

Density board is easy to get wet in some corners, once it gets wet, it will breed insects, and the whole board is home to such insects everywhere. In summer, jujube crickets are common in fields, weeds, rocks, soil cracks and near holes, and enter residents' homes after autumn. The optimum temperature for this insect to live is 20~25 degrees.

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Cricket (XO ShuàI) Invertebrates, Insecta, Orthoptera, Cricket Superidea.

Crickets are distributed almost all over the country, and there are more provinces south of the Yellow River? . It likes to inhabit hillsides, fields, stone piles and grasslands with slightly wet soil. Ziziphus jujuba, also known as Ziziphus jujuba, Ziziphus jujuba, and Ziziphus jujuba's empress (in the old society, Taoism thought that everything was animistic, but it was the manifestation of jujube spirit, and Ziziphus jujuba was a misunderstanding of Ziziphus jujuba), Ziziphus jujuba and Ziziphus jujuba belonged to the ORTHOPTERA.

Crickets are important agricultural pests in Northeast China, North China, Lower Yangtze River and South China. They harm the roots, stems, leaves, fruits and seeds of various crops, especially seedlings.

In the south, crickets harm peanut seedlings by 1 1% ~ 30%, and also harm corn, jute, tobacco, cotton, soybean and cassava, which often cause seedling shortage and affect harvest.

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